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Sep 27, 2005 13:43 |  #1

The fields are no longer used, so the posts and wire have been retired. Was going to convert to b/w, but it seems to work better as is. Comments and critiques? Thanks

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Sep 27, 2005 14:42 |  #2

Good pic, and it would make a good pic in B&W. Work with it using Channel Mixer and i think it will work well. Give us that choice of bothe and see what happens....??


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Sep 27, 2005 23:15 as a reply to  @ Mannytkd's post |  #3

Here it is cropped and converted. OTE and comments. Thanks.

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Sep 27, 2005 23:44 |  #4

Oooo, I definitely like the b&w version, you did a great job either way...............Joe


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Sep 28, 2005 16:52 |  #5

Both are good and it is hard to choose. I think I prefer the B&W. Good work!


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Sep 30, 2005 08:29 |  #6

Love the lighting. The touch of red from the rust makes the picture. The B & W is good but my preference is the colour.

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Sep 30, 2005 23:05 as a reply to  @ 75D's post |  #7

nice shot, its hard to determine which i like more, b&w or color. I would try color, but bring the saturation way down...that way the color is noticable, but it's not highly saturated... ive seen some nice pics with that style.


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