Soon to adorn my wall…

Have I mentioned how much I love to shoot architecture? Especially old, beaten, weathered architecture. Finding art – and capturing it with my camera – is what made me fall in love with photography in the first place.

This is another from my New York City series – I finally got around to editing it to my liking. I’m having it printed as a bordered 16×16 for my dining room.

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Shaun Paddock - Lisa, the photo is simply stunning. It would look so great in my new bathroom. Speaking of my new bathroom, perhaps you could answer a question for me. I have a fairly good size wall above my jetted tub. It is currently empty. The two walls on either side are taken; one has a shelf and the other has hooks for towels. My question is, what kind of precautions should I take in choosing art for this area? I do use the bath quite a bit and of course my husband and I both use the shower. Not to mention the humidity of South Carolina. If this is not your area, no worries, just thought I would ask.
Love and God bless,
Shaun

Annie Webb - Wow, wow, wow. This is gorgeous. What would it cost to get a print of this myself? I would absolutely love a copy.

Jeanette - Me too! I’d love to purchase a copy. :)

Jamie - I am with those girls. How much?

Lisa - Hey, ladies – thank you!

Let me see how the print looks first – my plan is to ultimately set up a store for these type of art prints, I just haven’t had time! If this one prints well, I’ll see about pricing just this one.

Charity - I agree — would love to have this one!!

Carrie - I remember these from way back when! That’s when I first started noticing your photographic skills really developing. Stunning.

RaiulBaztepo - Hello!
Very Interesting post! Thank you for such interesting resource!
PS: Sorry for my bad english, I’v just started to learn this language ;)
See you!
Your, Raiul Baztepo

PiterKokoniz - Hello ! ;)
My name is Piter Kokoniz. oOnly want to tell, that I’v found your blog very interesting
And want to ask you: will you continue to post in this blog in future?
Sorry for my bad english:)
Thank you!
Piter Kokoniz, from Latvia

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