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Friday, September 21, 2018
B&W Friday
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.
The 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
...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,