There was a crooked house... by northy

There was a crooked house...

I dunno - I just *liked* it :)

Thank you all for your views, comments and favs on my recent photos... It is nice to know that some of this stuff resonates with others!
Great textures here North - really accentuated by the processing, not to mention the random stranger that enters the frame - love it!
September 10th, 2012  
Great b&w
September 10th, 2012  
yeah, like this too... good especially in b&w
September 10th, 2012  
Oh well done!
September 10th, 2012  
wonderful b&w, feels vintage. great capture!

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September 10th, 2012  
Almost looks as if that wire is holding the house upright... nifty stuff :)
September 10th, 2012  
cool b&w i like it
September 10th, 2012  
I like it too. Nicely composed!
September 10th, 2012  
...and a crooked man who walked a crooked mile.... Great shot, I like it!
September 10th, 2012  
i love the texture and composition here!
September 10th, 2012  
You def have the good eye.
September 10th, 2012  
Great shot cool find :)
September 10th, 2012  
Very cool shot!
September 10th, 2012  
There WAS a crooked house. Love this shot. What a great feel. Fantastic processing.
September 10th, 2012  
The man looks so gloom. I like the effort that went into the numbers
September 10th, 2012  
this man goes perfectly with this house. Love it. fav
September 10th, 2012  
Great shot Northy, I am loving your b/w shots!
September 10th, 2012  
love the patterns on the roof and composition!
September 10th, 2012  
Fantastic!! Fav!! xx
September 10th, 2012  
Did you pay that crooked man to walk into the frame??? Wonderful tones!
September 10th, 2012  
Cool capture!
September 10th, 2012  
Fav! I just love the guy walking out of the picture against the building. The number in the middle also adds something
September 10th, 2012  
i really like this, loads to look at.. fabulous..x
September 10th, 2012  
I always like these dilapedated (sp?) buildings, great textures and the old dude in front is such a bonus. Great processing.
September 10th, 2012  
He adds so much to the crooked house...love it!
September 10th, 2012  
Wonderful tones
September 10th, 2012  
Great street shot!
September 10th, 2012  
Really like this - both the house and man both look tired and seen better days! Lucky he came along since he really adds to the scene.
September 10th, 2012  
Love the variety of patterns that are similar and yet different. Good lines too. Having a person in the shot completes it. Like it. :)
September 10th, 2012  
Gorgeous photo - the B&W gives it a great "feel".
September 10th, 2012  
Great find - love that the man also has a crooked look to him.
September 10th, 2012  
I really like the different textures on this :)
September 10th, 2012  
I 'like' it too- love the textures and activity.
September 10th, 2012  
Okay...so I'm thinking that since you are north of me, you must be getting some fall colors??? Or am I wrong? Maybe still too early? My challenge to you is to capture fall colors. Wherever. However. Not even leaves, necessarily. Get creative, which I know you will.
September 10th, 2012  
@cmc1200 ha! not sure where you are, but i am in canada and in theory, you would be right... and i was just thinking today, wouldn't it be great to experiment with ICM on fall-coloured leaves... alas, they are all as green as green can be... so yeah... i will have to be creative ;p
September 11th, 2012  
@northy Haha! I think it is more the drought here and less the weather, but our oak trees are turning red!!!
September 11th, 2012  
brilliant....love this
September 11th, 2012  
somehow the man just goes with the building......it just works, i like it too!
September 11th, 2012  
Great! He looks weary doesn't he? Not sure how they got permission to build that house!
September 12th, 2012  
with a crooked man in front of it! Love this, light texture building and the man who makes it!
September 13th, 2012  
LOVE how you composed this. So great in b&w. fav.
September 14th, 2012  
simple and meaningful - fav!
September 25th, 2012  
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