February 16, 2011 Open When ever I flip through my catalog and happen upon any images of this blue door at the Malden Mill complex I stop. I love the quirkiness of it. If Hobbits were mill workers, this would be their entrance. Share This Post Subscribe to Posts Email SubscriptionStay up to date Leave a ReplyCancel ReplyComment Name * Email * Website This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. February 16, 2011 Reply Justin Nice work Bob. I agree, this would be the more industrial side of the Shire. February 16, 2011 Reply Chris Kenison Very cool, Bob! Love the use of FP here! February 16, 2011 Reply Jim Denham Great use of selective focus! The brick against that blue door is great! February 16, 2011 Reply John Sotiriou Cool processing Bob. Was this FP or T/S? February 16, 2011 Reply Toad Hollow Photography I love the way you made this door pop, Bob! And those stairs, worn and weathered, but also FULL of character. Great image, I just love this! February 16, 2011 Reply Erik Kerstenbeck Hi I like the use of selective focus – very well done! Regards, Erik February 16, 2011 Reply Jacob Lucas All I can say is… I can’t wait. This is awesome! February 16, 2011 Reply Mike Olbinski Love it Bob.
February 16, 2011 Reply Justin Nice work Bob. I agree, this would be the more industrial side of the Shire.
February 16, 2011 Reply Jim Denham Great use of selective focus! The brick against that blue door is great!
February 16, 2011 Reply Toad Hollow Photography I love the way you made this door pop, Bob! And those stairs, worn and weathered, but also FULL of character. Great image, I just love this!
February 16, 2011 Reply Erik Kerstenbeck Hi I like the use of selective focus – very well done! Regards, Erik
Nice work Bob. I agree, this would be the more industrial side of the Shire.
Very cool, Bob! Love the use of FP here!
Great use of selective focus! The brick against that blue door is great!
Cool processing Bob. Was this FP or T/S?
I love the way you made this door pop, Bob! And those stairs, worn and weathered, but also FULL of character. Great image, I just love this!
Hi
I like the use of selective focus – very well done!
Regards, Erik
All I can say is… I can’t wait. This is awesome!
Love it Bob.