I love the look of rain-soaked city streets at night. These shots are gorgeous. Another thing I love about them is their timeless quality. Were it not for the vehicles on the street, the average person would have a hard time guessing when these shots were taken.
'Twas not rain, but melted snow that made the pavement shine. Your right about the timelessness, though. One of the reasons why I so adore b&w/sepia photography is that, unless you study the photos closely, you can't tell whether they were taken yesterday or 50 years ago.
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I love the look of rain-soaked city streets at night. These shots are gorgeous. Another thing I love about them is their timeless quality. Were it not for the vehicles on the street, the average person would have a hard time guessing when these shots were taken.
'Twas not rain, but melted snow that made the pavement shine. Your right about the timelessness, though. One of the reasons why I so adore b&w/sepia photography is that, unless you study the photos closely, you can't tell whether they were taken yesterday or 50 years ago.
Exactly. I must say, sepia photography always was my very favorite kind, and your work in that vein, thus far, has been incredible.
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