Hi !
This is my second gallery in Renderosity containing only photography.
My main page can be found at Renderosity under the name RumpleBIOReal name: Kurt Erben - Born 1946 (Sagittarius) in Austria. - Studied Photography at Grafische Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt, Vienna, and later with Prof. Otto Steinert at Folkwangschule f. Gestaltung in Essen, Germany. -
1965-1978 Professional Photographer. - Since 1979 Antiques Dealer and Free Artist (Photography, Painting, Digital Art.) - Works in national and international museums and collections....
Living in Vienna, Austria, European Union
Thank you for being voted "Gallery of the Month" in September 2005 at Renderosity :)
My Fractal works and the Good-Wife-series can be found at:
http://www.renderosity.com/gallery.ez?ByArtist=Yes&Artist=Rumple
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Comments (8)
Lashia
Romantic, the rotten goes with the spiders that are hidding somewhere haha beautiful shot, I love the light from the window :-)
TwoPynts
Someone needs to dust! First impression is more towards the rotten side of things, but the romantic aspect slowly reveals itself with extended viewing. =]
OneEyeDave
I'm with Lashia. Romantic, one the spiders get evicted. Unless it smells funny in there, too. Then rotten, because the scents memory wouldn't let me recall it fondly.
lafayette
A romantic atmospher of a rotten inside place! beautiful contrast with the ligth and the colors!
Denger
Both! Depends upon which side of the window one is gazing. This particular shot might be even more (romantic/rotten) if done in sepia tone or B&W.
taavi
Hey Kurt! I have seen too many old, rotten houses in countryside. For me, it's rotten. But trough the eye of the photographer, there is something beautiful, too. Well captured :) Best, taavi
Laelia
I agree with Twopints and love the outside colors blurred through the dusty window. There is often some funny detail in your pics, here the dry red sponge, adding lighted color too... Excellent shot Kurt q:)
mollymaye
Romantic...interesing as well..I want some interesting places like that to do portraits. Havent found any yet.