Deepening shadows
This building is under renovation – one of these days, it’ll be office space for Hockley County.
I happen to know the architect* for the project, and was able to get a tour one afternoon. Of course, the tour wasn’t planned in advance or anything like that**, so the only camera I had with me was the one on my phone. Which is better than no camera at all, of course. And the phone did a great job of capturing the way the shadows deepened in waves across that far wall.
Levelland, Texas
photographed 11.11.2014
* Because I’m married to him.
** Even though I am licensed planner! (Don’t tell the American Institute of Certified Planners – I’d hate for them to revoke my license!)
Posted on December 19, 2014, in Photography and tagged architecture, black and white photography, hockley county, hockley county texas, iPhone 6, levelland, levelland texas, melinda green harvey, monochrome, NIK Silver Efex Pro 2, one day one image, photo a day, photography, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.
This is one of those images that make me go “Ohhhhhhh” inside my head as soon as I see it. Very nice!
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I mean “them”—”as soon as I see them. I think.
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With a closing quotation mark after them. For sure.
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Linda – your comment and the subsequent corrections made me laugh out loud!
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