Sunday, September 22, 2024

A castle on the Rhine? A villa in Tuscany? An ancient rampart?


No-- It's part of an old warehouse in the tiny town of Winlock, Washington.  It's well over 100 years old and has sat unused for decades.



11 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

Interesting. Are there any plants to reuse/repurpose it do you know?

Luis Serrano said...

Una foto poco habitual en tu blog. Me gusta mucho como captaste el recorrido de esa muralla y sus texturas
Abrazo

VENTANA DE FOTO said...

Para el tiempo que tiene, se mantiene muy bien.
Muy buenas texturas. Un abrazo.

Rose said...

Wow, it does look like it coukd be any of those you named.

Taken For Granted said...

That is a wall built to last. Unfortunately it has out lasted the reason it was built. It does have a patina of age making it a great photo subject.

joaquín said...

Buena perspectiva Bill

Antonio Rodriguuez said...

Pues a ti te ha quedado una fotografía preciosa con unas excelentes texturas que da la sensación de ser una pintura.

Ananka said...

It could be any of them! Interesting that it is part of a warehouse. Very good photo Bill :-D

roentare said...

The look is so vintage. Good study

Margaret D said...

It's certainly been around a long time. I do like how you did it!

Strayer said...

Is it falling to pieces?