Thank you very much. It is difficult for me to say something about this, because I have never been there. But according to information from the Internet, Met Cloisters in New York is much larger than this church in Brookline, Massachusetts. But since I hadn’t seen the Met Cloisters in New York, this church in Brookline made a big impression on me.
This is extraordinary!!
Thank you very much.
Amazing! Looks like a pen and ink drawing!
Thank you very much. I’m glad I was able to achieve this effect. I wanted it, but I wasn’t sure I could do it.
Definitely successful!
Thank you.
wow!
Many thanks.
Wonderful! Great photo! Thank’s Vova Zinger.
Many thanks, Elvira.
You are welcome, Vova Zinger.
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There’s that photographer’s eye in action again. Great composition. 👏 👏
Thank you very much. This is a very interesting church, which has a very unusual element – a corridor with arches. I decided it was worth posting.
Very nice, good job.
Thank you very much.
Stunning image
Thanks a lot.
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The foreshortening and shading techniques are interesting.
Thank you very much.
This reminds me of the Met Cloisters in New York City.
Thank you very much. It is difficult for me to say something about this, because I have never been there. But according to information from the Internet, Met Cloisters in New York is much larger than this church in Brookline, Massachusetts. But since I hadn’t seen the Met Cloisters in New York, this church in Brookline made a big impression on me.
yes, Met Cloisters is larger, but your photo is mysterious and very impressive in monochrome. Great job, Vova!
The next time I’m in New York, I will definitely visit the Met Cloisters. I hope I don’t forget. Thank you.
Has the quality of a pencil sketch. Did you use some sort of filter?
Thank you very much. No. I just used the contrast, exposure, and toning settings for this photo.
It looks beautiful !
Thank you very much.
My goodness! You have quite a following! Thank you for visiting my humble blog!
Thank you.