Shadowland

I am always drawn to the courtyard behind the King’s Room at Godolphin with the the fragile doors full of rusty nails, scarred wood and arched tops and where the light streams through the unglazed mullion windows.

The ancient doorway into the inner courtyard, Godolphin House
The fragile door
The Inner Courtyard with The King’s Room on the right and doors leading out to the terrace.
Light floods through the stone mullion windows
Looking back to the Italianate styled entrance
Dining room on the terrace (in silhouette) where a fine wisteria vine grows

All photos were taken in colour at the Godolphin Gardens at the end of January with my Olympus camera and edited in Photoshop Elements and Nik Silver Efex Pro 2.

Lens-Artists Challenge #235 | Shadows or Reflections in Monochrome

48 Comments Add yours

  1. equinoxio21 says:

    Excellent shots. B&W fits perfectly…

    1. Heyjude says:

      Thank you. Glad you liked the photos.

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