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The Butcher
Image Title:  The Butcher
 
 By: Tabitha Woods  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Tabitha Woods {K:8606}
Project #21 Alone Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Photoart
Still Life
Alternative Process
Film Format
Portfolio Out an About
Lens 28-90mm
Uploaded 9/15/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 16
Views 258 Shutter 1/15
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 14 Rating
Pending
/ 2 Ratings
Location City -  Wellington
State - 
Country - New Zealand   New Zealand
About Wellington City Tonks Ave project- relocation & restoration of Heritage Buildings( early 1800's) to accommodate for the new bypass road,
which has been protested for the last 25yrs..
This particular dwelling in Tonks Ave( Central Wellington City- off Cuba St)was the meat house out the back of the Butchers, and to the right of the door way were stables for the horses.
The butchers shop on Cuba St will not be relocated.
The Tonks family owned the near by brickworks which are evidently used throughout the area.

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There are 14 Comments in 1 Pages
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Manu     {K:13082} 9/15/2005
Good star, Tabitha...will there be a series of these pictures coming up?

Cheers

Manu


timur basol   {K:5769} 9/15/2005
Wonderful B&W. very good shot.
Regards.
timur


Femke de Wit   {K:5262} 9/15/2005
A very nice B&W picture of this old building.I only think you used a bit too much contrast, this makes the photo hard, but that's only my opinion. Anyway still a good picture. Femke


ARMANDO ALCÁZAR   {K:42316} 9/15/2005
wonderful dramatic pic my friend!! congrats and God bless you


Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 9/15/2005
Excellent, Tabitha! I like the strong black & white contrast - it looks like a negative on the L/H side, the mortar between the bricks, and the grass. There shouldn't be anything subtle or "lovely" here (in my opinion) - and you managed to do just that. The darkness of the picture, the peeling paint, strong elements... reinforcing the fear factor... it's one of those places... Very strong image! Ina
PS - have a look at Bradley Prue's asylum pictures.


Judi Liosatos   {K:34047} 9/17/2005
A lot of stories to be told in this old place. Well captured Tabitha.

Judi


Tabitha Woods   {K:8606} 9/17/2005
Thank you Manu, I do have another of this area- a derelict house that has to be restored cause its over 100 yrs old, the project manager was saying it will be more like a total rebuild, but they have to keep everybody happy bout this project :O)
I have many more but not sure what I'll put up :O)


Tabitha Woods   {K:8606} 9/17/2005
Glad you like Timur, thanks :O)


Tabitha Woods   {K:8606} 9/17/2005
Thank you Armando, glad you could feel it, see it
Regards :O)


Tabitha Woods   {K:8606} 9/17/2005
Thanks so much Ina, glad you could see the deathly decay! didnt want it looking pretty:O)


Tabitha Woods   {K:8606} 9/17/2005
Thanks Judi, I love old historical anything and enjoy trying for the feel of its life and capture it :O) wishin we had loads a olde ghost towns here


Ann Texter   {K:10064} 10/7/2005
very cool image, and the title give is a sense of mystery. Nice one.
Ann :)


Tabitha Woods   {K:8606} 10/10/2005
Thanks for your comment Ann, sure was a mysterious place.. loads a history to try an capture :O)
Regards


Amit Jain   {K:923} 3/22/2006
Beauty!
I love the amazing contrast in this !!
Also a story well told.
Regards


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