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Sunday, April 12, 2009
Monochrome Monday: Downtown in Raleigh NC on Fayetteville Street
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17 comments:
A good photorecord shot - brings out the archtecture.
Very impressive buildings - good shot ..
Bonsoir Carver,
These buildings are dedicated to Monochrome, Carver. So prefect geometric signs.
Beautiful sequence b & w
Great shot!
It does show off the fine detail that colour often swamps.
Wow! What a contrast of architectural detail on those walls! Brilliant in monochrome!
That's really a unique building, love the windows.
Great architecture is always a good shot! Thanks for sharing.
Nice shots of the buildings!! Between....
Nice day to you.
beautifully composed and shot..
makes yu go .....aaaah!!
Wonderful architecture!
What a beautiful Building,lookes great in black&white.
I love oldish buildings they have far more character then even those exquisite new buildings with their 'of the moment' glass exteriors
I love the three buildings together. The windows and shapes - the monochrome theme just fits this photo perfectly.
O how pretty, you need to show in color. Are these fantastically painted buildings? duh mommanator- thtas what monochrome is about!
I love the detail....
There are some really lovely historical buildings on the street, great tour thanks.
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