16 century dining table at Smithils hall Bolton, the table is from about 1530 and is worn smooth in parts through use, as can be seen in the image. At one time the table top could be reversed the good side being used for when guests arrived, from which comes the saying turning the tables. The main subject the candle holder is brass and is also from the same period. The hall is haunted by the martyr George Marsh, who stamped his foot in one of the corridors and as proof of his faith god left his print embedded in the stone floor, which can still be seen today.
10 Jul 07:26
miltonv
buena
10 Jul 08:47
arthakker
great processing, nice table!
10 Jul 12:25
vendenis
Nice selective coloring Ron
10 Jul 13:16
bjosted
Agree about the coloring. Superb post
10 Jul 13:45
mitch19
I agree on the selective colouring....super job
10 Jul 13:59
banneduser__
Very nice. The table is just a bit soft at the edge.
10 Jul 14:01
johnt
9.6 for shot of interest. I'm sure that is nice Brown English Oak that is covered in much too heavy coats of polyurethane finish which makes it look like plastic.. 4.0 for the restorative finisher. :)
10 Jul 14:08
pandarino
some residues magenta at the edges of the table ...still 9
10 Jul 16:05
sanackas
Very beautiful, i like the wall!
10 Jul 16:26
ruhri
Well done ... like it.
10 Jul 16:45
sanz3jo
Nice process
10 Jul 17:17
adrian_adrian_evans.com
interesting shot, well done
10 Jul 18:10
inkslinger
Superb Ron, like the POV & selective colour. Would like to have seen more texture/detail in the table & candlestick holder...
10 Jul 18:42
digicam
Clean and Superb
10 Jul 18:53
rcuello
The view is excellent, I am very selective color well.
Looks like a Harry Potter location.
According to John about the painting of the table should be matte rather than shiny.
10 Jul 19:19
karl_oparka
I really like this. Well composed and processed.
10 Jul 19:37
chema
nice pov
10 Jul 19:51
mariannea
Very nice image
11 Jul 00:08
rcuello
Sorry I'm late, I miss me when I vote. Forgiveness.
16 century dining table at Smithils hall Bolton, the table is from about 1530 and is worn smooth in parts through use, as can be seen in the image. At one time the table top could be reversed the good side being used for when guests arrived, from which comes the saying turning the tables. The main subject the candle holder is brass and is also from the same period. The hall is haunted by the martyr George Marsh, who stamped his foot in one of the corridors and as proof of his faith god left his print embedded in the stone floor, which can still be seen today.
buena
great processing, nice table!
Nice selective coloring Ron
Agree about the coloring. Superb post
I agree on the selective colouring....super job
Very nice. The table is just a bit soft at the edge.
9.6 for shot of interest. I'm sure that is nice Brown English Oak that is covered in much too heavy coats of polyurethane finish which makes it look like plastic.. 4.0 for the restorative finisher. :)
some residues magenta at the edges of the table ...still 9
Very beautiful, i like the wall!
Well done ... like it.
Nice process
interesting shot, well done
Superb Ron, like the POV & selective colour. Would like to have seen more texture/detail in the table & candlestick holder...
Clean and Superb
The view is excellent, I am very selective color well. Looks like a Harry Potter location. According to John about the painting of the table should be matte rather than shiny.
I really like this. Well composed and processed.
nice pov
Very nice image
Sorry I'm late, I miss me when I vote. Forgiveness.
Nicely detailed work Ron!