I have been photographing women, landscapes, and points of historical interest for the past 30 years. As an all-American guy, my favorite subjects have been all-American girls. The women I have photographed are the proverbial "girl next door." They are brides, moms, co-workers, relatives and friends. Some pictures are old, some are newer, but I hope you enjoy all the pictures of these wonderful ladies. BTW: I'll even throw in a landscape or something historical.
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Comments (17)
tallpindo
When the churches got dwarfed by the castles it was over. The secular forms began to segregate. The ornate lost it's significance. A dollar bill was a piece of art but a million doallrs was a figure on a printed form.
Mondwin
Magnificent capture...bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx
erlandpil
Very good capture erland
RodolfoCiminelli
Fantastic photo my friend and splendid Gothic architecture......!!!!
Aioros
Awesome work!
rainbows
Love the contrast of the old and the new, Buff. A sterling capture. Hugs. Di. xx
Meisiekind
Stunning POV! I took a very similar image a couple of years ago!! :)
efron_241
the old is beautiful .. the new a little horror
Artlan59
Excellent render. Never even noticed this angle. Awesome.
Vik9740
interesting indeed.. super shot
jocko500
cool to see the old and new side by side
ontar1
Cool idea and presentation, excellent capture and work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
debbielove
A great capture. Interesting to see the old against the new! New has, of course trashed the old! Lovely looking Church. well done, my friend, Rob.
junge1
Great perspective!
kasalin
Very excellent capture, my friend !!! "V":5++++++ :):):)
bmac62
What better place for urban/cityscape than New York? Good eye. Bill
Superastro
Excellent use of juxtaposition.