black mambaRegistered UsersPosts: 8,323Major grins
edited August 20, 2011
Very well done. I'm not a big B&W fan for scenics, but in this case it works well for me. The sense of sparseness and isolation really comes through.....more, I think, than a color rendering would have produced.
Tom
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Very well done. I'm not a big B&W fan for scenics, but in this case it works well for me. The sense of sparseness and isolation really comes through.....more, I think, than a color rendering would have produced.
This may be silly to say, but I get a sense of a scene from the Wizard of Oz. I am going to have to try some black and white.
Phil
That's cool! It does have that adventurous feeling to it. Black and White is a lot of fun. It's more challenging trying to find a subject that works well. It took me a bit to become skillful with conversions. Thanks for commenting Phil!
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Thank you so much Tom!
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Tom, Thank you for the nice comment!
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Phil
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Phil
That's cool! It does have that adventurous feeling to it. Black and White is a lot of fun. It's more challenging trying to find a subject that works well. It took me a bit to become skillful with conversions. Thanks for commenting Phil!