"What's really important is to simplify.
The work of most photographers would be improved immensely if they could do one thing:
get rid of the extraneous.
If you strive for simplicity, you are more likely to reach the viewer."
William Albert Allard
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Such a lovely variety of wood textures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful b&w.
ReplyDeleteVery nice Kathy :-)
ReplyDeleteAnything behind them? They look like false fronts.
ReplyDeleteThey're buildings at Bodie...no falsies here!!!
DeleteWonderful photo in B&W! Love the different textures!
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Out of the mists of time, and beautiful in black and white!
ReplyDeleteYou've sure got it, Kathy. I love the repeated slants, the black & white, the hint of open space behind. You keep finding new things at Bodie!
ReplyDeleteEvery time I go I see things differently!!!
DeleteI love this shot! And also the quote!
ReplyDeleteIt is a great b/w image. I got a feeling that it could also have been the perfect location for a film.
ReplyDeleteThis would be a great location for a film!!!
DeleteA great b&w photo of these buildings!
ReplyDeleteGosh what a pair Kath, looks like they need each other to keep upright :) I see the subject of your fab shot yesterday here.
ReplyDeleteFabulous old buildings!
ReplyDeleteFine photo. I love all the different lines and tones, and those great leaning sheds.
ReplyDeleteVery good shot. Convert to black and white bordzo I like it. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat ! I like to imagine the life of the people who lived there….
ReplyDeleteHistory, just sitting there waiting for you to take this great photo! I really like all the different textures in this one.
ReplyDeleteFine photo in B&W! Love the textures!
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