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Project 365 & Daily Photos
Dominique’s old stones (mostly)
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<blockquote data-quote="Blue439" data-source="post: 828370" data-attributes="member: 53455"><p><strong>The Red Manor (2015)</strong></p><p></p><p>The manor of Trévarez in central Brittany is often referred to as “the Red Manor”, for obvious reasons. It is a neo-Gothic affair built from 1893 by a wealthy Breton politician with all and every creature comforts known at the time: elevators, central heating, running hot and cold water everywhere, a refrigerator, etc.</p><p></p><p>The alliance of dark Kersanton granite and red brick gives off a weird feeling, and the truth is, I very much dislike the look of this building, which gives me the shivers. I like this photo, though, maybe for its eerie and dreamy quality, probably stemming from using the lens wide open.</p><p></p><p>Nikon D810, Nikkor 24mm, ƒ/1.4 G lens, handheld.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]414633[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue439, post: 828370, member: 53455"] [B]The Red Manor (2015)[/B] The manor of Trévarez in central Brittany is often referred to as “the Red Manor”, for obvious reasons. It is a neo-Gothic affair built from 1893 by a wealthy Breton politician with all and every creature comforts known at the time: elevators, central heating, running hot and cold water everywhere, a refrigerator, etc. The alliance of dark Kersanton granite and red brick gives off a weird feeling, and the truth is, I very much dislike the look of this building, which gives me the shivers. I like this photo, though, maybe for its eerie and dreamy quality, probably stemming from using the lens wide open. Nikon D810, Nikkor 24mm, ƒ/1.4 G lens, handheld. [ATTACH type="full"]414633[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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