Painted green
by KatieW
This caught my eye at a church in the Yorkshire Dales, the sun was beaming through the door. Wonder how many layers/years of green paint is on there?
Uploaded08/06/2010 - 13:33
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Posted 08/06/2010 - 16:13
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I was just thinking to say the same thing about those layers of green paint, then I read your info. Your photo reveals that fact about the layers so well. I like the photo for the depiction of the oil paint with the shine and the latch. As Paul says,it's nice and clear!
Regards,
Nezih
Nezih
Posted 09/06/2010 - 17:23
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Thank you Paul and Nezih....It's a compliment you mention Andrew in the same context as my pictures Paul
Regards
Katie
Katie
Posted 09/06/2010 - 19:46
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Hi katie
Off the wall but absolutely great, well done. Love it.
Paul
Off the wall but absolutely great, well done. Love it.
Paul
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Posted 09/06/2010 - 22:23
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Thank you very much Paul. I'm glad it's caught your eye!
Regards
Katie
Katie
Posted 13/06/2010 - 12:25
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"Green door, what's that secret you're keeping".
Nice abstract, showing textures.
Peter
Nice abstract, showing textures.
Peter
Peter
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Pentax DA 18-55 Mk1, 50-200 (Samsung), 16-45, 55-300 Mk1, 35 f/2.4
Pentax MZ6 + FA28-90, FA50 f/1.4, M 50 f/1.7
Tamron 80-210mm & 28mm
Posted 14/06/2010 - 17:29
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Cheers Katie
Paul
Paul
K5's (2)both gripped, K10d gripped, Pentax 28-90 f3.5, Sigma 18-250mm, Sigma 150-500mm. Sigma 105mm f/2.8 EX DG Macro, Sigma 10-20 f.4-5.6.EX DC, Hoya 135 f2.8, Take on 28mm f2.8 Pentax AF360 flash, 2 fill in slaves. 30 metre remote release, Rt angle viewfinder, Giotto NOT 3261B Tripod with Manfrotto 808Rd4 ball head, Manfroto 4861RC2 monopoly, shoulder stock, various filters etc, Panasonic SET HBS HD Video cam, Tamrac Explorer 8x backpack and a sore back.....
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/pg20
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Photography is an index for measuring futility and pride.......
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/pg20
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