725 Comments for Château de Mesen

I love the color of the light in this, it gives it an eerie, other worldly look.
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astounded
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you should see these stained glass windows in real..NO picture can bring the exact colours "alive"!! they are breathtaking with the sun shining through!!!!!!! It's a CRIME to let that building falling appart............
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Yes, sometimes I swap the channels and shift the hue. I find it takes some experimenting for each digital IR shot, as a set process doesn't consistently produce good results...
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Let's make him wealthy!!

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I can't speak for him... but he did show us a raw infared image before he altered it here:

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How do you do the subtle blue color tones? When I take color IR, it's red not blue. You do a color shift?
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Amazing picture. It's framed perfectly and the angle is very cool.
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It is a sin to let that go to waste. Even if the building is irreparable the stained glass window ought to be saved.
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Just too neat. Just stunning

I wish I could take pictures of ANYTHING that are half this good!
@ Mel:
This part of the building dates from 1900.
It is called vleugel 1 (wing one). The other part built next to this wing is called vleugel 2
(wing 2) and was built in 1905 together with the chappel. The two wings make an L-shape.
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it's an old scale indeed!
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not a wardrobe..again the central heating is behind it!!(must have been one of the first buildings to have it.....
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the former owners have taken away parts of the roof so this marvelous building could rot quicker!!unbelievable but sadly true............
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it's not a wardrobe.Behind the doors is the central heating!!