Arches and Light in Stone Hall #2
by Lincoln Rogers
Title
Arches and Light in Stone Hall #2
Artist
Lincoln Rogers
Medium
Photograph - Photography
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Sunlight streams through old stone arches in an outdoor hall of an 18th century Spanish mission outside of San Antonio, Texas (Mission Concepcion, established in 1716).
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August 13th, 2013
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Comments (25)
Lincoln Rogers
A big "THANK YOU" to Joe McClellan for featuring this photo in his group Excellent Self-Taught Artists!
Denise Dube
v20, such depth, love the textures, the sepia is a perfect compliment...
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Thanks for stopping by with such a nice comment, Denise. I appreciate the time you take to look at my photos and provide knowledgeable feedback.
Maya Telford
so Lincoln, another one of those fabulous, ancient, mystyic kind of shots of yours - so lovely - great work V19
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Ha! Yep, just another one of those! :o) Thank you so much for that nice comment, Maya!
Giada Rossi
v12 & fav - I knew it was a deją-vu sepialicious shot the second I opened this link, it's a photo that you can't forget so easily! Great also in vertical form, anyway, no matter in which form you present this photo, a masterpiece remains a masterpiece! :-)
Steven Reed
The whole capture just draws you to the door, makes me wonder, what is on the other side? Love the lighting and texture! Well done!
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Now that is so great to hear, Steven. Love hearing how a photo makes people think/feel when they see it.
James Aiken
I like how the vertical orientation gets more detail and framing from the barrel vault. And I really like the light fixture at the edge of the frame. Very nice touch. Great work again Lincoln, the textures and character of these old buildings is amazing. v/fav
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Getting this kind of a comment from you about an architectural image means a lot, my friend! Thanks.
Maureen Tillman
Beautiful barrel vault ceiling and again the look of antiquity! Well done!
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Thanks a ton, Maureen! I can always count in having a thoughtful comment from your neck of the woods. :o)
Jordan Blackstone
There's something about capturing old architecture and showing it in sepia, that takes one back in time!! Stunning piece, Lincoln!! Love it!! v/f
Lianne Schneider
Honestly - there is no place in the world I love as much as San Antonio for a million reasons but this mission is one of the primary ones. And this sepia --- just perfect. Lovely perspective Lincoln... and the light is stunning. F/V
Lincoln Rogers replied:
I so appreciate your feedback, Lianne! I greatly admire your work and artistic eye, so this comment is an encouraging one!
Laura Sapko
This has wonderful perspective and I love the contrast of light and shadow and the shapes it makes!
Lincoln Rogers replied:
Laura - Thanks for sharing those thoughts! I appreciate your comment and support.