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Apr 04, 2006 22:52 |  #1

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Apr 05, 2006 07:14 |  #2

Nice shot of what looks like an interesting place!


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Apr 05, 2006 08:23 |  #3

nice shot freddy. great contrast in this one.




  
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Apr 05, 2006 08:49 |  #4

Thanks.
This one made me think: " do I shoot it with the nuns, or do I wait til they leave" ?
I'm glad I included them.
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Apr 05, 2006 11:22 |  #5

Yep, Nice shot Freddy. I agree with you on the nuns, they add content to the composition.




  
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Apr 05, 2006 15:05 |  #6

Thanks.
Glad you like it.


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Apr 05, 2006 15:17 |  #7

I like it too ...


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Apr 05, 2006 19:31 |  #8

Nice leading lines. the nun's do help. I couldnt imagine it without the nun's.


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Apr 05, 2006 19:38 |  #9

Someone told me the BW made it look very flat.
What do you think?

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Apr 05, 2006 19:45 |  #10

In this case, the yellow works very well. I vote for the colour.


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Apr 05, 2006 19:46 |  #11

The nuns had to be in it, the street is the main subject but the nuns only add to the shot, anybody else might have detracted from the shot, but there's something about nuns on strest such as these that haunt me, i can't explain it, it's kind of a Rosemary's baby feel. Very nice capture and conversion


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Apr 06, 2006 10:40 |  #12

I dont know which is better, I love the yellow in the color photo, but the b/w is very moody. Great shot.


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Apr 06, 2006 11:53 |  #13

great shot! love everything about it!

can't decide if i prefer the colour or the black & white one though.. they are both good. :)




  
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Apr 06, 2006 12:01 |  #14

I prefer the B&W- and am happy that you kept the nuns. Very nice shot- excellent composition and great B&W conversion.


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