Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.Hi! my names Steve Waymouth, an English man living in Germany.
Over the past 20 years I have worked in many creative fields (Graphic design, web design, t-shirt printing, Concert promotion, ect,) mainly in the entertainment business.
At the moment I´m discovering the joys of photography.
"To live in the world without seeing its beautiful colors is like wandering about in a great library without touching the books."
THANX FOR YOUR SUPPORT & KIND COMMENTS.
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Comments (18)
Richardphotos
very interesting statue
Ac-Dc
Stunning volumes on it.
jayfar
Great image Steve.
RodolfoCiminelli
Splendid photography and fantastic Gothic architecture.....!!!
alanwilliams
a dominating figure well portrayed
awjay
AND ALL WAS WELL
tofi
Wow... this is superb! I love the kind of feeling this brings out when I look at it. This one too, has an almost chilling, eerie feel to it.... the watcher and the Guardian, of sorts. Great capture of this, and I'm totally digging the monochromatic scheme you have going on here!
Crabbycabby
Great work.
debbielove
Amazing how a modern looking Church can look good in B/W! Good shot! Goot work.. Rob
A_Sunbeam
He doesn't look too happy at being stuck halfway up a wall ...
tizjezzme
Love it! ♥
Hendesse
Great POV and tones. Excellent work!
moochagoo
I agree with Tofi. Very strange statue.
TallPockets
Paul Simon said, "KODACHROME" (WINK). SUPERB shot, GL!
emmecielle
Great shot! :)
jeroni
Elegant and beautfiful composition
wysiwig
Why do I think he's about to hit me with that cross? Fantastic image. The monochrome works very well emphasizing the patterns inthe windows and on the walls.
Chipka
I agree with wysiwig...the it does look like he's about to whack somebody across the head with that thing. Religious ill-ease aside though, this is quite a striking and bold image. I like it immensely, primarily for its starkness and clean lines. Really well seen and captured.