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TurretsPosted by Two Sense (Atlantic Shores, United States) on 9 June 2009 in Architecture. : A record of timeslots shared : all images and storylines © www.ourtwosense.com ("O2S") 2008, 2009
Comments (51)
Steven from Chicagoland, United StatesSuch a shame that that house became that deteriorated. It's a night and day difference between the two homes. 9 Jun 2009 9:47pm jeff (aka dogilicious) from Millerstown, PA, United StatesGreat work. Quite different demographics between the two I'm sure. Not just different continents. Great melding. 9 Jun 2009 10:07pm sylvia from United StatesI'm imagining lots of cats roaming around the blue house...and a well groomed terrier in the brick. I can just about guess what the human occupants are like as well. Wonderful. 9 Jun 2009 10:55pm Steve Rice from Olympia, United StatesI thought sure these images must be reversed but darn that license plate proves I'm wrong. These images are merged so perfectly. Excellent work as usual. 10 Jun 2009 12:13am JoeB from Brampton, CanadaI don't know if it would support Henry VIII, the blend looks so natural. 10 Jun 2009 12:51am John from Eureka, United StatesWhat a team you are. These photos are seamless. Very nice. 10 Jun 2009 1:17am Viewfinder from Bradenton, FL, United StatesAmazing work on the blending/stitching of these two houses. 10 Jun 2009 2:28am ordinaryimages from Kentucky Bluegrass, United StatesA rather un-reputable addition. best...jerry 10 Jun 2009 4:42am Barbara from Florida, United StatesMagnificent Again! I love these style of homes. Although the blue one is far too gone it would need historical value to make the big $$ to restore it worth it. 10 Jun 2009 5:05am Veronica from Bucharest, Romaniavery nice image, i love it, the contrast is great makes the difference 10 Jun 2009 6:27am jamesy from christchurch, New Zealandabsolutely brilliant fabulous work and very well spotted 10 Jun 2009 6:48am grouser from Ludlow, United KingdomGreat juxtaposition. They are so beautifully similar in some ways, yet so different. 10 Jun 2009 10:08am Laurent from Lyon, Franceincredible!!! 10 Jun 2009 11:18am dobbino from Cape Town, South AfricaProof positive that there is a production line for architects. Masterful work. 10 Jun 2009 3:21pm Monique from Koh Samui, ThailandAs if they belong together although I think the people in the right house are glad they're not living next to the blue house ;) Wouldn't it be great to have a bedroom in that turret?! And again you did a perfect job with melting these two photo's together, I don't know where you get your inspiration from! 10 Jun 2009 4:31pm Luca Bobbiesi from Milano, Italyin their diversity they are combined perfectly I guess 10 Jun 2009 6:34pm Daryl Johnson from Farnham, United KingdomSeeing them side by side like that, the left one really looks so 'American' to me. 10 Jun 2009 6:36pm Tracey from Maryland, United StatesI will take the blue one and fix it right up! I love turrets! 10 Jun 2009 7:54pm António Pires from Lisbon, PortugalTo build in bricks doesn't mean that it's a bricolage. 10 Jun 2009 9:57pm observing from North West, United KingdomPerfectly matched, as though they belong side-by-side. 10 Jun 2009 10:36pm Alex from Barcelona, SpainBuen encuadre y composicion, me gustan lso diferentes tonos que has logrado en esta fotografia. 10 Jun 2009 11:18pm akarui from Kagoshima, JapanI will choose Ronnie side for a living :) the house is so nice. Lilly, the blue painting is getting off... 10 Jun 2009 11:59pm MadScientist from Düsseldorf, GermanyThis touches me deeply - whenever I pass by a house with such a turret I want to live there! The blue one could need a renovation. :) 11 Jun 2009 12:35am Ken from United StatesLove this one, but my question is: Are these just random houses or do they have a significance? 11 Jun 2009 4:05am @Ken: : (from Ronnie) Lilly had been making a photo-project of these decaying houses and I did purposely set out to find one of similar 'form'. The likeness in that regard we found rather startling. Lunamania from Oakland, United StatesWow, how do you keep these great pieces coming? awesome. 11 Jun 2009 5:36am one way photo / Mark from Essex, United KingdomThe one on the right is definitely very British. Another very observant pair of images.... 11 Jun 2009 11:13am Craig from Vacaville, California, United StatesLove the use of color in this scene! 11 Jun 2009 12:31pm bronzebilly u.k. from Barry,Vale of Glamorgan, United KingdomHey Ronaldo..!!..Billy catch-up time.. 11 Jun 2009 4:25pm c o n f l a g r a t i o from Valencia, SpainNice contrast and colors. The sky is dreamy 11 Jun 2009 4:29pm Sarah Schneider Photography from Lancaster, United StatesThis is quite clever. Awesome! =) 11 Jun 2009 8:26pm Anita from West Nottingham, United StatesFANTASTIC! Perfect merging of these two images of delightful houses--house, lawn, fence, sky--perfect. This brought a huge smile to my face--thank you so much. :-) 11 Jun 2009 11:42pm djedfre from schaumburg, United Statesi think a lot of upkeep would go into that 'building'! great blend! 12 Jun 2009 10:30am Denise from Duncannon, United StatesMakes me want to get my paint brush out. I think this should be on the front of a book. I need to think of a title:) 12 Jun 2009 12:59pm bluechameleon from Vancouver, CanadaA well balanced shot...amazing and well seen. 13 Jun 2009 1:28pm Andrew Gould from Sydney, AustraliaThis is wonderful to look at. Your classic style of make believe, so perfectly done! 14 Jun 2009 12:05am bm from Budapest, Hungarywicked...love your ideas and the way you execute them...cool, cool shot! 15 Jun 2009 10:47am Earnest from Oklahoma, United StatesVery well done... ! Quite a comparison... fair or not... 15 Jun 2009 10:58pm pedro alexandre from loures, Portugalnice contrasts, don't know wicth i prefer, i guess the brick, has we build everything in brick here too. 17 Jun 2009 11:48am Michael from TX, United StatesI like it. Two really different houses. And completely different from anything I see on a daily basis. 20 Jul 2009 1:14am |