Draining the colour sometimes makes the photos age....
This looks post war...
This I was hoping for a few centuries ago but I think it too looks like something in the 1940s. I guess the electric lights and handrail drag it to last century.
And this, well this just made me smile.



...and black and white can add a touch of drama.
ReplyDeleteJ’aime beaucoup cette série. Et cet ange tenant sa banderole ne manque pas de charme
ReplyDeleteFine photos - and I love that angel!
ReplyDeletedraining out the colour brings out the details....great work
ReplyDeleteI like how you've done them in black and white especially the last one, have a nice weekend
ReplyDelete... true.
ReplyDeleteGood job
ReplyDeleteI love black and white photography. Beautiful shots.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Lydia. ♥
Look quite dramatized
ReplyDeleteDraining the color really does work like a time machine, and it is fascinating how it can accidentally pull a scene right into the 1940s post-war era. You are totally spot on about the modern handrails and electric lighting breaking the illusion of those older centuries, but it still has such a moody, classic film vibe to it.
ReplyDeleteI love how the black and white images really emphasize that corridor. Thanks for sharing and for linking up with #WeeklyWonders
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