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Dec 13, 2006 18:18 |  #1

This is, arguably, my best shot from Tucson, Arizona. I'm really pleased with the results and my b&w processing. Not so sure about the frame, but what the heck.

This mission is called San Xavier del Bac and is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the area about 50 miles north of Mexico. Part of the mission is under renovation so I had to crop out the scaffolding in-camera.

This is one image I am definitely going to print and hang on my wall.

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Dec 13, 2006 18:26 |  #2

I like it very much too - great composition. Did you shoot this in B&W or convert it?


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Dec 13, 2006 18:59 |  #3

A nice shot, doesn't hold my eye for a long time due to the subject but the B/W conversion & toning is excellent. Love the dark sky contrasted with the white building.



  
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Dec 13, 2006 19:37 |  #4

Thanks Elisabeth, yes all my b&w photos are shot in colour then converted


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Dec 14, 2006 02:24 |  #5

Steve, are you having a senior moment as you've already posted this photo in an identically entitled thread: https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=249802 ? :confused:



  
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