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by Randi Grace Nilsberg
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Workington Hall Galaxy case by Randi Grace Nilsberg. Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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I have converted this digital photo into black and white with a little sepia tone and added textures to make it more ghostly.... more
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Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
I have converted this digital photo into black and white with a little sepia tone and added textures to make it more ghostly.
Workington Hall (or Curwen Hall) is a ruin near Workington, Cumbria, England, Britain. It was formerly a castle-like dwelling built in 1379 by the Curwen family. It was originally only made up of the small tower in the north-west corner, but with funding from the Curwens' good friend King Richard the Third it was developed into quite a castle. The Curwen family were barons, they owned the whole Workington Area. They came originally from Galloway and Northumberland. But because of their useful support of the king during the Crusades they were rewarded with this piece of land
The Curwens are the only family to have ever lived in this building, They abandoned it in 1929 leaving it to ruin. Due to floods and general lack of maintenance, the hall became ruined. In 1970 however they decided to preserve it, so that people could visit it. Even to this day h...
Hi, my name is Randi Grace Nilsberg and I am a Norwegian fine art photographer. Through my camera lens I feel a connection with nature, a connection I hope to share with the viewer. In the world of today we need to appreciate and connect more with nature. If we do not, how are we going to preserve and take care of it? What do you do when life wears you out and tells you you don't have a job? You find your inner passion and let it surface! I have been interested in photography since I was a child, and when I lost my job and had to give the art of photography a chance. Being able to create in times of depression and feelings of worthlessness is a great comfort. Little did I know this would be an unpaid full time job! Anyway, I love the...
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Bradley Dylan-Baker
It seems I find a new favourite every day. This is quite simply - magnificent!
Randi Grace Nilsberg replied:
Thank you, Bradley! I'm actually not surprised you like this particular piece. :-)
Rolando Burbon
Like The Look Of This Image. It's As If The Past Is Working Itself Into The Present. FV
Randi Grace Nilsberg replied:
Thank you Rolando! I appreciate your kind words!
Bryan Keil
Very nice, love the processing
Randi Grace Nilsberg replied:
Thank you, Bryan! Thanks for visiting!
Khalid Alzayani
Randi, this is incredible, fantastic work. v/ twt
Randi Grace Nilsberg replied:
Thank you very much, Khalid!
Kylie Sabra
Found you on Twitter. :) Love this piece. F/V and of course. T
Randi Grace Nilsberg replied:
Thank you for your support, Kylie!
Randi Grace Nilsberg
Thank you very much, everyone! Your support is truly appreciated!
Dan Stone
Fantastic piece here, Randi!
Dominique Amendola
Very interesting image! V
Luke Moore
Love the mood you have created with this! The sepia/black and white go so well together here. Wonderful use of textures :) Those windows really caught my attention right away... very intriguing. Fav/Vote
Mary Deal
Great image treatment and effect. v
Ramon Martinez
Very nice. Voted
Jenny Rainbow
Great textured rendition, love the ancient touch!
Evelina Popilian
Brilliant work, love it! F/V
Betty LaRue
You've taken a great photograph, and with your texture and grunge work, made it spectacular! You have an artist's eye for post! v/f
Sonali Gangane
Lovely effects!V
Richard Thomas
Wonderfully apt effects to match the photo to the age of the building, very atmospheric. Voted and fave.
Gallery Three
Nice processing
Joan Carroll
well done, great castle scene! v
Patricia Awapara
Great effect! v
John Malone
This is a favorite of mine!