Thanks. I might try a B&W conversion on the detail shot, but for me,  part of 
the charm of the chimney is the colors.
 
Thanks for looking.
 
Marnie aka Doe :-)
 
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> Raining again, so back to the  archives.
>
> Nothing  special, just something I've always liked.
>
> Taken  on my  Redwood trip in 2006. On the way home I spotted a chimney, no 
> remains  of  the house, by the side of the road in bushes. 
>
> Just  liked the colors and  textures and the way, to me, it looked like a  
> really, really old ruin (South  American ruin in jungle type  of  thing).
>
>  http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/chimney.htm
>
>  Comments  welcome.
>
> Marnie aka Doe  
>
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Very interesting pic, Marnie. I can hear the  silence.

Lighting is slightly harsh though. What would it look like in a  B&W (and 
maybe sepia'd)  conversion?

D

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