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All of the photos featured in this gallery are monochrome, aka black and white. But monochrome is more than that; it can also be sepia (brownish tones rather than just pure black and white). Monochrome has a wonderful ability to bring out contrasting details that might be missed in a full colour version of the same photo, and of course can provide something special when it comes to historic buildings too; like looking into the past…
photos below:
Old Time
The Dunedin Town Hall clock tower. Part of phase one of the town hall, constructed between 1878-1880, the clock tower fronts onto Dunedin city's The Octagon, and measures around 47 metres from the base of the building to the top of the tower (not including the flagpole). The second phase of the building, including the auditorium, was not started until 1928 owing to delays around WW1This image is available for sale in three sizes as per below. Clicking on the relevant Buy-Now button will take you to our PayPal page for you to complete your transaction.:
18"x12" Print ($150+Freight):
30"x20" Print ($495+Freight):
36"x24" Print ($990+Freight):
St Pauls Cathedral - Dunedin
Completed in February 1919, the cathedral was designed to replace a poorly built earlier one. Built in the Gothic revival style, St Pauls Cathedral is also the only cathedral in New Zealand to feature a high, vaulted ceiling made entirely of stone. Available in a semi-sepia finish, this photo is intended to be evocative of any earlier ageThis image is available for sale in three sizes as per below. Clicking on the relevant Buy-Now button will take you to our PayPal page for you to complete your transaction.:
18"x12" Print ($150+Freight):
30"x20" Print ($495+Freight):
36"x24" Print ($990+Freight):
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