The Way it Was

© Robert Baer

The Way it Was

Uploaded: June 07, 2009

Description

Old theater box office in the small town of Granbury, Texas. About 35 miles from Ft. Worth.

Exif: F Number: 8, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/60 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 400, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 20.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 50D

Comments

Becky J. Parkinson level-deluxe June 07, 2009

Great subject for B & W! This is great - nice symmetry and wonderfully strong design elements! #1138172

Clyde Smith level-deluxe June 07, 2009

Wow! Great subject for B&W lot's of details and contrast. Nice clarity and POV. Well done Justin! #7605609

Carolyn M. Fletcher level-classic June 07, 2009

This must be a great little town. I keep seeing stuff from there. And this is EXACTLY the way it was "way back when". #7605726

Robert Baer June 07, 2009

Thanks my friends for your comments! Keep creating!!! #7606184

Dianna Murphy June 07, 2009

Nice design elements here, great conversion and comp #7606593

Maria Coulson June 07, 2009

Justin, what great composition and use of B&W. All the patterns complement each other. And the POV is perfect. Mpic and more. #7606596

A P June 07, 2009

Wonderful capture and B&W presentation Justin. #7606883

Marty Straub June 08, 2009

Cool b&w, Justin. I like the contrasting patterns. #7608473

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