Here’s a typical view of the architecture and decay in the manor house – somewhat crusty, but not yet falling apart (too much). You can also see the scaffold that has been put in place to bolster / facilitate restoration through the arch. As with all of these images time was of the essence, so quick work, framing and capture were required. Not the most imaginative of images, but quite nice none the less.
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This is really rich! I love everything about this photo: the subject, framing, lighting, DOF (deep to capture the hallways), and delicate processing. Top drawer, Mark!
I love that glimpse of light coming in from the hallway on the right side there, totally dramatic! Wonderful image today, Mark, I love it my friend!
Amazing light. Well done as always Mark!
The blues in the wall are awesome! Well done Mark!
Really cool scene!
Really dig the wide angle distortion and composition of this one. As usual, the processing is top notch 🙂
Great shot, Mark. I love the mood of your images!
The comp and hidden light sources really lends an air of mystery.
Thanks very much for the comments everyone – very much appreciated
Wow these are great! Where is this manor house? Is it still in such a beautiful condition of ruin I wonder. Wonderful shots.