Just for Taz and El Gato
black mamba
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Well guys, this is the best I've got. I'm sure those of you that are more adept at working in B&W could do much better. I live and see in a world of color, as we all do, and I have trouble trying to convey the same feelings and emotions working in a monotone world. Conversely, I much admire the work of those who excel in the B&W arena.
I always wanted to lie naked on a bearskin rug in front of a fireplace. Cracker Barrel didn't take kindly to it.
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Superb Tom! It is artsy and stunning to me now!
Very nice
Orv
Thomson, Ga. USA
www.Osalisburyphoto.smugmug.com
Hey, Orv. It's good to hear from you. Have you found any old barns and such in your rambling around the Georgia countryside that you're ready to share with us?
Thanks for asking, Yes there are tons of old houses and buildings everywhere. I've been posting them on some Facebook sites about abandoned Georgia. I will add a few here today. Thanks for the shout out.
Orv
Thomson, Ga. USA
www.Osalisburyphoto.smugmug.com
Hi Tom....
I like it!
For me, personally, the B&W rendering brings out the texture and character, the hidden "life" of the structure.
Thanks for trying out a different post-processing application and sharing the pleasurable outcome!
Looking forward to seeing the next set of "discoveries" as you wander the country backroads and those Appalachian hollers.
El Gato
www.globaltrekk-photos.com
Interesting! It has the look of a 1930s photo. I agree with El Gato--it has character.
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Thank you much, buddy. I'm glad that I didn't embarrass myself. Also, it spared you and Taz from having to stand in the corner.
Thanks much, Don
I agree
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Thanks, Cristóbal. Hope you're doing well.