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by Luke Moore
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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "Time-Out" by Luke Moore. Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder. All seams are double-stitched for added durability. Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.
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A moody black and white photograph, a one-piece desk in the corner of an abandoned room. Window with a view. Close proximity to... more
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A moody black and white photograph, a one-piece desk in the corner of an abandoned room. Window with a view. Close proximity to nature.
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Hello and Welcome to my Fine Art America and my Pixels photography sites! From abandoned to beautiful and everything in between... fine art photography prints by Luke Moore. In addition to prints and framed prints, I also have cell phone cases, tote bags, throw pillows, greeting cards, puzzles, and MORE available for purchase. For me, photography is about telling a story, awakening the senses, or nurturing a particular mood or thought. Sometimes ordinary objects become fascinating when shown in different light or from a different viewpoint. Sometimes my intention is nothing more than borrowing a moment from time in order to appreciate tones of light, shadows, shapes, or textures. Fine Art America(FAA) and Pixels provide secure...
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Alana Ranney
awesome work what a find!!
Luke Moore replied:
Thanks for the visit and the comment Alana!
Jack Zulli
Nice find, great light to enhance this fine work! v.f
Luke Moore replied:
Thank you Jack :) What an awesome spot it was to explore.
Kandy Hurley
Beautifully done, the lighting is perfect and the composition is very interesting. I like the way nature has invited itself into the room!..v/f/twt
Luke Moore replied:
Always enjoy your comments Kandy! Thank you for your words :)
Caitlyn Grasso
Wonderful image! Aren't abandoned buildings the most interesting places to photograph? So much history, drama, and ...TEXTURES. v/fav
Luke Moore replied:
I wish I was able to do more photographing in them :) I always look forward to exploring abandoned places. Thanks you for your wonderful comment Caitlyn!
Richard Rizzo
Outstanding capture Luke !! v/f
Luke Moore replied:
Thank you Richard :) Hope all is well.
Marcia Weller-Wenbert
Interesting piece - brings different thoughts to mind. I like it. v
Luke Moore replied:
Thank you very much Marcia!
Bob Hislop
a very interesting b/w image v24
Luke Moore replied:
Thank you very much!
William Fields
A very nice capture. The decrepitude and abandonment of the old schoolhouse contrasted with the beauty of the ever present and unstoppable natural world is quite striking. voted and favorite, promoted as Daily Favorite in CFC
Luke Moore replied:
Really appreciate your thoughtful and detailed comment, William... A real treat for sure! Thank you for the promotion in the CFC Group also :)
Guy Ricketts
I get such a profound sense of loneliness and abandonment from this. vf
Luke Moore replied:
Thank you Guy :) I really appreciate your comment... the feedback is always helpful!
Roger Wedegis
This is great! Awesome B&W! v/f
Luke Moore replied:
Always great to hear from you Roger! Thank you very much.
Gary Harris
Outstanding. Very well done.
Luke Moore replied:
Much appreciated Gary!
Jessica Brawley
Nice find, Luke! And, gorgeous shot... nothing else quite like these places to wander through ( :
Luke Moore replied:
I couldn't agree more Jessica, Thank You!
Luke Moore
Kristie, thank you for the feature in the group Dark Emotive Photography!
Amy Weiss
I LOVE old, abandoned buildings and objects. Superb capture, Luke! Voted. :)
Luke Moore replied:
Thank you Amy! Me too...everything in an old building seems to come alive somehow :) The exploring part is always fun too.
Elfriede Fulda
This is awesome ! F/V
Luke Moore replied:
Thank you Elfriede! Much appreciated.
Blair Stuart
Amazing work Luke, there is so much within this image to see.. you have captured a real sense of abandonment, aloneness with an air of mystery and a gritty feel about it. Very creative work, perfect in Black and White. An excellent composition. well done, v/f/g
Luke Moore replied:
Thank you for your gracious words Blair! These are my favorite types of subjects. If on a few of the photographs I can make someone feel, think, or even be slightly uncomfortable.. then I've done part of what I set out to do :) Thank you my friend!
Rona Black
A wonderfully evocative image; nicely taken, Luke. A fave.
Luke Moore replied:
Thank you Rona! What a nice comment.
Dean Harte
very nice Luke, love the nearness of/being overtaken by nature feel of this! vote/fav!
Luke Moore replied:
Thank you Dean! That plant right above the desk, makes me do a double take sometimes lol
Xueling Zou
Wow, I love your black and white capture, Luke!! So moving, and tells a story! Great job you did! Love it! Thank you:-)!
Luke Moore replied:
Much appreciated Xueling! Thank you for leaving a comment.
Bianca Baker
I really like the emotions this image conveys! Nice job on the details and the contrast as well.
Luke Moore replied:
Thank you Bianca!
Theresa Tahara
Great b&w, Luke. Nature prevails. f/v ;-)
Luke Moore replied:
Thank you Theresa!...Nature always does ;)