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Photography Photo Manipulation posted on Jan 05, 2010
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Brick mostly look the same so I decided to make a little color adjustment. Thank you for your care of my previous MASONRY. Nikolay

Comments (22)


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MrsRatbag

10:23AM | Tue, 05 January 2010

What a wonderful array of textures; great compo!

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durleybeachbum

10:26AM | Tue, 05 January 2010

I like this a lot! It is warmer in that hole,obviously!

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koosievantutte

10:26AM | Tue, 05 January 2010

an interesting image - strange brickwork with that window set so deep.

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webmasterfossy

11:01AM | Tue, 05 January 2010

Could be a great background for Poser images. Exellent work! Fossy

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Meisiekind

11:36AM | Tue, 05 January 2010

Most amazing brickwork image Nikolay! I love the hue change to add even more interest in this excellent image! :)

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helanker

12:28PM | Tue, 05 January 2010

OH YES, that looks fantastic. You have done a great job here.

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bmac62

3:46PM | Tue, 05 January 2010

You've done something amazing to achive that color change...this image has great urban decay texture. Great job.

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Hubert

4:35PM | Tue, 05 January 2010

An amazing shot and coloring!!

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blinkings

7:49PM | Tue, 05 January 2010

Lovely colours and so well seen. This is my kind of photo! I love it.

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tstray1

10:42PM | Tue, 05 January 2010

Excellent shot!! The colors are wonderful!!!

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francinechristophe

1:01AM | Wed, 06 January 2010

I love these blues with its many variations.

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wysiwig

1:37AM | Wed, 06 January 2010

Excellent idea and execution. Wonderful textures and atmosphere.

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knupps

2:11AM | Wed, 06 January 2010

An explotion of different textures. I love this image with all the details.

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pauldeleu

7:06AM | Wed, 06 January 2010

Excellent.

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anahata.c

2:52AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

it's hard to believe you don't create these walls sometimes, that is, that you didn't actually construct them like works of art. Your photographic eye finds wonderful rough paintings made of stone, brick, mortar, decay and open spaces; you zero in on the atomization of once-solid rock; you understand recesses---the two openings here, with wonderful activity inside (repeating the bricks on the outside)---and you understand the fact of "appendages"---ie, the way the drain pipe & other metal rods interact with the wall. They're thin & scraggly while the wall is thick and impenetrable. And you gave a glimpse of the side wall with its glorious decay...this is a painting with imagery; and the blue gives it a feeling of nostalgia with a touch of dance too, because the blue isn't completely nostalgic, it has some 'light' in it. Another decay-symphony etched from your day to day, and giving us a very living wall. I write & write but still can't get at essences...it's very alive & rich. Wonderful piece once more. I'd love to stand by this wall awhile...

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kasalin

11:00AM | Thu, 07 January 2010

Wonderful composition, looks superb !!! Five stars :) A Happy New Year !!! Hugs Karin:)

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groegnitram

11:00AM | Sun, 10 January 2010

how very delightful and refreshing this is! and thoughtful too. and i love its beauty and the stories it tells me, in its simplicity often overlooked yet so much to see, one has to have an eye for this! and you have that for sure, nikolay.

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Chipka

1:10AM | Tue, 12 January 2010

Amazing work! This is one of those trans-real pieces that just crackles with sensitivity...which is a contradiction since the sort of sensitivity that I'm talking about doesn't crackle so much as just whisper. Wonderfully seen and realized work. Your inner eye is an amazing thing in that it sees what is real and draws something dream-like out of it. There's so much texture here, both literally and in a more mood-inspired sense. I particularly love that little window so oddly placed. The blue is so grabbing, and the bits of ruin and disrepair attain a sense of sublime beauty. WOW.

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dochtersions

4:54AM | Thu, 28 January 2010

How is that possible, such a mix of colors to see? (specials of course the blue, with the flow of green in it too) een heel klein rijmpje, for you ;~)

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blondeblurr

5:03PM | Tue, 02 February 2010

You have created out of something so simple, a fantastic piece of art. Everything here works really well, colour, composition and not to forget, most important you noticed it, got inspired and took advantage, I call that talent... Well done, BB

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Kaartijer

2:00PM | Mon, 15 February 2010

Great shot and postwork, good composition!

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elisheba

11:32PM | Wed, 10 March 2010

I just love this manip, turning bricks blue may sound like a very simple idea but the result is excellent!!


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