Reviews from

Hotel Idabel

Old hotel in Idabel, Oklahoma.

9 total reviews 
Comment from queenjoanie2


Sweet picture. Stunning color treatment. Awesome perspective. Beautiful window view. Yes I see that fan. Awesome presenting, thanks. Love your art passion.

 Comment Written 28-Aug-2025

Comment from CREZart


Paul, really like this shot of the old hotel. I lived 30+ years in Oklahoma. There are a lot of very old towns and buildings for sure. I like the Out of the Box angle and composition used. Love the empty contrasting blue chair which enhances the abandoned empty vibe. Surprised there is that much glass left in the windows:) Thanks for posting good work.

 Comment Written 28-Aug-2025

Comment from Maureen Woychyshyn


A very interesting and unique visual presented here. Love the limited colours. Shades tones snd angle presents your subject very well. You have captured the light perfectly. Thank you for sharing!

 Comment Written 28-Aug-2025


reply by the author on 28-Aug-2025
    Thank you very much Maureen!
Comment from Elisabetta Warner


Goodmorning
What a great photo
The fan looks interesting
Gives it character during the heat wave
I love the deck it gives off a relaxing feeling
Thank you for sharing
Hope this helps

 Comment Written 28-Aug-2025


reply by the author on 28-Aug-2025
    Thank you Elisabetta. Much appreciated!
Comment from MKFlood


Interesting capture..all you need is an old dude widdle in the chair and it would be complete. Lol. Nice capture. The clarity is great. The angle of the shot of this nice porch of this old building is great. The Capture of the light is great. The presentation is balanced and eye appealing to the viewer. Good eye and great job overall

 Comment Written 28-Aug-2025


reply by the author on 28-Aug-2025
    Thank you Mark! I do appreciated your kind words and thoughtful review of my photograph. Have a great day!
Comment from seshadri_sreenivasan


The colours and depth immediately drew my attention. Excellent. I noticed the limp fan too. Ha! Ha!! The crisp details in the foreground gradually soften into the distance, creating an enchanting sense of space and scale. Well done!

 Comment Written 28-Aug-2025


reply by the author on 28-Aug-2025
    Thanks you very much Seshadri!
    Means a lot.
Comment from nikman


A good looking image posted here! Your fine, full and appropriate composition offers us a very good view of that old hotel room which no doubt has seen better days. Exposure and sharpness are fine. Well taken!

 Comment Written 28-Aug-2025


reply by the author on 28-Aug-2025
    Thank you Nikman!
Comment from suffolkbrian


thiis is a strange one as it looks like an old building for sure judging by the texture of the old paintwork,do wonder if a more straight forward shot without the opening would have shown much more detail,my other thought would to have someone sitting on that chair as a human contrast in this,but still worth taking...Brian

 Comment Written 28-Aug-2025


reply by the author on 28-Aug-2025
    Thanks again Brian! Appreciate your thoughts.
reply by suffolkbrian on 28-Aug-2025
    you are welcome
Comment from Ray Gordon


Hi paul, I see you wound up with a whole lot of patina here and get a load of that fan, I think they call that heat drop and I am sure the moisture has something to do with it. Great photograph. Ray

 Comment Written 27-Aug-2025


reply by the author on 27-Aug-2025
    Great read on the photograph Ray. Definitely Patina. lol
    Heat drop a? Good one boss! Thanks again my friend.
    You have a wonderful night!

    Paul
reply by Ray Gordon on 27-Aug-2025
    You are welcome, suppose to be heat droop. :) Ray