First National Bank by Richardphotos
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Description
this is in Terrell Texas , a small city close to Dallas.the bank dates from the late 1800's.
I just realized yesterday that I had misspelled a word in a title on one of my posts, when I got an ebot saying someone had made it their favorite.I was asking myself "what the heck is that?".anyway I went back and sure enough I had a nonexistent word in a title. "beautiful gregluge eyes" should have been "Gray Green"
thanks so much for putting 4 of my posts in the Art Charts last week
also thanks for viewing and commenting today
Comments (95)
flora-crassella
...ein schönes altes Gebäude! Super-Foto!
timtripp
excellent!
1010
hehehe, love when that happens to me also Richard, not reading what we have written! This is an awesome structure.
claude19
EXCELLENT presentation in sepia colors for an very old Lady !!! Great picture Richard !!! Congratulations for your four classed pictures on the artchart !
NekhbetSun
Really neat how you did this Richard ! cool one ~ H u g s
babuci
This is cool. like the old feel to this capture.
ledwolorz
Wonderful work.
Bossie_Boots
Oh wow that looks amazing superb work hugs lou x
Liam.
Excellent!
Darkwish
Nice, very nice pic! EXT!
rainbows
Beautiful old building, dear Richard. I love the presentation and the gentle hues. Wonderful work, I love this shot. Congratulations on the art charts! Hugs. Diane. xx
durleybeachbum
They sure knew how to build 'em then! Great pic.
NytsMom
goregous building
kahun.hida
セピア色の風景、最高です!!!!!
carlx
Wonderful composition and sepia tones!!!
tallpindo
How do you spell "First National"? Do you sound out the letters maybe even phonetically, "F as in flux, I as in interior, R as in return, S as in Stable" blank space "N as in number, A as in Asset, T as in teller, I as in interior, O as in owner, N as in number, A as in asset, L as in life?" Can you type it? Must you write it in cursive or print like an architect? The eyes see it and want it but how is it delivered by a speculator?
Shirahime
Excellent!
Hendesse
Superb image. Excellent perspective and tones. Looks fantastic!
lucyjo
I love these old buildings. They have a lot of character and a lot of craftsmanship in them.
magnus073
Great photo Richard and I love the effects that make it look older. As for the spelling, I have done that countless times :)
LBJ2
Great, Richard. That looks fantastic. Like an old photo. I'm not sure if it's the lens or the angle that give the effect of the view. But it looks extremely cool.
B_PEACOCK
VEry cool.. I love old building they have so much character
RodolfoCiminelli
Splendid image my friend Richard.......!!!!
tetsu-pino
Fantastic pic!! Excellent shot!!!
mbz2662
Wonderful shot, I really like the way you made this look like an old time photo!
pops
Excellent photo and effects
busi2ness
Great perspective and mood about the place! Congratulations on Art charts!!! You do extremely well.
JeffG7BRJ
I type stop go back and check, carry on typing until end then read over before hitting submit, I then read it again, next ebot I get I read it again and still I make mistakes Richard. I put it down to my age, and my bent fingers. Lol. Superb sepia image, they just don't build them like that anymore. A pity really, I would much sooner have bricks and mortar then glass and steel. Excellent work. Bravo!!!!!
Asmoday
excellent capture and post-work
yakchat
beautiful capture....and I love the camera angle and the color effect....hope yall don't catch too much of this storm....love, Carol