Reviews from

400 Year Old Inglenook.

Grade ll Fireplace. Not the wood burner

9 total reviews 
Comment from nutsey


Oh what stories have been told, and if walls could talk. What a great picture. I feel like I have grabbed a blanket and already snuggled up on the sofa! Nice framing, nice context, love the lighting, adds to old atmosphere. Thanks for posting a great photo.

 Comment Written 08-Nov-2010


reply by the author on 08-Nov-2010
    Thank you very much Nutsey for your nice comments and very high rating, It is most appreciated.
Comment from Daliant


Such a cosy fireside. This must be very satisfying to be part of the restoration. Nice shot of the fire. The lights at the side are a little distracting. Overall a cosy viewing

 Comment Written 07-Nov-2010


reply by the author on 08-Nov-2010
    Thank you very much Daliant for your nice comments and high rating, It is most appreciated.
Comment from naturetown


well I think you care doing a very good job....and it looks like a very relaxing place...nice photo that capture that feeling of peace and warmth...thanks for sharing

 Comment Written 07-Nov-2010


reply by the author on 07-Nov-2010
    Thank you very much for your comments and high marking. They are much appreciated.
Comment from sincityyy


Very nice photo. It looks very warm and inviting. The artist notes are very interesting. I love the sepia tone of this one. Great capture of the flames. I would love to curl up with a good book right there. Nice job, thanks for sharing

 Comment Written 07-Nov-2010


reply by the author on 07-Nov-2010
    Thank you very much for your comments and high marking. They are much appreciated.
Comment from leslavonne


this is a really neat picture its seems so warm and inviting i found myself looking around the picture as if i was actually in the house.teh only thing i would have changed is moving the chair out of the pic so that it wasnt taking away from the fireplace good job

 Comment Written 07-Nov-2010


reply by the author on 07-Nov-2010
    Thank you very much for your comments and high marking. They are much appreciated.
Comment from Keith Williams


a very good bygone image

lovely warmth from the fire and good detail throughout

little blows with the lights but it doesn't matter

very good

 Comment Written 07-Nov-2010


reply by the author on 07-Nov-2010
    Thank you very much Kieth for your comments and high marking. They are much appreciated.
Comment from marieann green


I don't care about any of the 1.whatevers,
It looks like a very cozy, comfy place to be. Kind of "All I want is a room somewhere." Photographically, lovely except for the two hot spots , left and right of the fireplace. Like the feeling you captured. Enjoyed

 Comment Written 07-Nov-2010


reply by the author on 07-Nov-2010
    Thank you very much Marieann for your comments and high marking. They are much appreciated. I did try with the chanderliers off, but it did not look right. Too dismal.
Comment from shiloh106


You have achieved a really great color tone on this image. I like the compositon, the chair just cutting into the corner is very nice. Good storytelling. The light from the windows is overly bright and a bit distracting.

 Comment Written 07-Nov-2010


reply by the author on 07-Nov-2010
    Thanks for your remarks and marking. The light is from two wall chandeliers, As the roof is only 6ft we cannot have normal centre lights.
Comment from scatpeople


This is a very interesting shot, the detail is excellent the color gives a warmth to the picture and the focus on the fireplace pulls you in. Very nice technique thanks for sharing

 Comment Written 07-Nov-2010


reply by the author on 07-Nov-2010
    Thank very much for your nice remarks and score, It is appreciated.
reply by scatpeople on 07-Nov-2010
    your welcome