Depends on who's looking. I think it's a beautiful photo.
A bit.
i don't think it's ugly at all...i love all that chippy paint!
Amazing photo!
Shabby chic. (I don't know where I found that Berlin photo, but I found the nonchalance of those two pedestrians most impressive.)
Great peeling patina on what appears to be a classical archway. -- barbara
Ok, it may be ugly now but I'm seeing hints of something with great potential underneath the wires and paint.
That might have been the most optimistic thing I've said all week.
-K-, I'm with you. Some age marks just make us (or it) look beat up. Character? Sometimes, not always.
i think not!
UGLY? I like the way paint peels and curls across a surface, random but patterned...
Yes the attraction of pretty decay again. If I look good then the brown is behind the white or is it the other way around. Perhaps rust from cast iron that push the paint away. Still the details that are unthinkable today. Thanks for showing.
not to me !!to the contrary
Somehow I find old decaying buildings have a certain appeal.
It may be ugly but you have made it a thing of beauty....I think
A little lesson in life; peel away the surfaces to find the heart.
Pentimento…
Beauty that needs refreshing.
this is so great. i love the details.x
ahhh! texture, jez da way i likes it. good work, Ken.
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Depends on who's looking. I think it's a beautiful photo.
A bit.
i don't think it's ugly at all...i love all that chippy paint!
Amazing photo!
Shabby chic. (I don't know where I found that Berlin photo, but I found the nonchalance of those two pedestrians most impressive.)
Great peeling patina on what appears to be a classical archway. -- barbara
Ok, it may be ugly now but I'm seeing hints of something with great potential underneath the wires and paint.
That might have been the most optimistic thing I've said all week.
-K-, I'm with you. Some age marks just make us (or it) look beat up. Character? Sometimes, not always.
i think not!
UGLY? I like the way paint peels and curls across a surface, random but patterned...
Yes the attraction of pretty decay again. If I look good then the brown is behind the white or is it the other way around. Perhaps rust from cast iron that push the paint away. Still the details that are unthinkable today. Thanks for showing.
not to me !!
to the contrary
Somehow I find old decaying buildings have a certain appeal.
It may be ugly but you have made it a thing of beauty....I think
A little lesson in life; peel away the surfaces to find the heart.
Pentimento…
Beauty that needs refreshing.
this is so great. i love the details.
x
ahhh! texture, jez da way i likes it. good work, Ken.
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