A slightly "tweaked" shot of the beautiful Seymour Conservatory at Wright Park in Tacoma. For a little bit of history on this wonderful place, just click here.
Perfect! I see conservatory photos posted in CDP every now and then and I think the buildings are gorgeous, but this is the first time I've seen someone photograph one with the light shining behind it. Glorious!
Hi, I remember visiting the conservatory a couple of years ago. It was delightful. Your pic looks so different in sepia, and I really like it. Very nice! Tacoma has some beautiful and relaxing spots.
the lighting gives the conservatory warmth. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot. I like the glow about the place and the sepia adds a dimension to that as well.
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Perfect!
ReplyDeleteI see conservatory photos posted in CDP every now and then and I think the buildings are gorgeous, but this is the first time I've seen someone photograph one with the light shining behind it. Glorious!
You did a great job of "tweaking" on this picture! I like the way the light seems to glow from within.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photograph, it looks so eerily Victorian!
ReplyDeleteHi, I remember visiting the conservatory a couple of years ago. It was delightful. Your pic looks so different in sepia, and I really like it. Very nice! Tacoma has some beautiful and relaxing spots.
ReplyDeleteBeauty also lies without — in the eyes of a good photographer.
ReplyDeleteThank you all. I appreciate the kind comments.
ReplyDeletethis is a wonderful photo. well done.
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