More details from Union Station. This frieze is actually in copper, so the original color is greenish. But I think it looks even better in black and white.
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une belle architecture et un beau detail
Joli détail, je n'aurais pas pensé à du cuivre !
Nicely done, Halcyon. I so seldom think about converting images to black and white . . .
The sculptured details of the old buildings like this are so beautiful. I can just see that greenish color right now in my mind. A fine capture.
Fine detail. There's so much to see.
You know way more about Union Station than I do! These details are very cool.
Union Station is a grand old bulding. Great detail.
In monochrome this ornate building detail looks like stone... and while I like the green of oxidized copper, perhaps we now see more depth in the design.
Fine detail and such buildings looks so nice in B&W
lovely photo...wonderful details!
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