This church was known as Sherbourne Street Methodist when it opened for worship June 5, 1887. In 1959 the Sherbourne and Carlton United joined to form Saint Luke’s United Church. |
Friday, September 21, 2018
B&W Friday
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...wonderful texture!
ReplyDeleteTexture is what I thought of first too, Andy!
ReplyDeleteParece un HDR por las texturas y la potencia del monocromo. Sea como sea, es una foto llena de interés. Un abrazo Andy.
ReplyDeleteThe tower could be from a castle.
ReplyDeleteSo it looks like a very strong building.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beauty. It looks quite imposing in black and white.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful old church and perfect for B & W.
ReplyDeleteThe black and the white is perfect and the church also. It is a beautiful street scene but it is a little bit it's a pity to have cut the church bell tower
ReplyDeletePretty impressive in b&w.
ReplyDeletevery impressive indeed.
ReplyDeleteFabulous building! Looks good in black & white.
ReplyDeletethe B%W was a superb choice.
ReplyDeleteFantastic texture!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful church and I like that you included the local street activity. Also wonderful in b&w!
ReplyDeleteSo nice! This scene really lends itself to black and white, which tones down what might otherwise be too much busy-ness in color.
ReplyDeleteB & W has become specia, it looks nice!
ReplyDeleteUnas potentes texturas posiblemente fruto de la aplicación del HDR.
ReplyDeleteUn saludo,