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Jul 17, 2008 15:24 |  #1

Old city bus bodies in a metals salvage yard. Converted to B/W-simulated infrared in Photoshop Elements 5.

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Jul 17, 2008 16:33 |  #2

Great picture :D

Since Image Editing was OK, I went ahead and removed what looks like bulldozer behind the left bus...

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Jul 17, 2008 16:39 as a reply to  @ aridan's post |  #3

Thank you! I will probably remove the thing from the orginal. When I saw the stacked bus bodies, I thought it would be a pretty good B&W composition. The full color version is nice, but lacks the gritty "feel" of B&W. The 'bulldozer" you mentioned is the boom or working arm of a machine that was reducing some other old vehicle bodies to small pieces.

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Jul 17, 2008 16:52 |  #4

dale65bama wrote in post #5931063 (external link)
Thank you! I will probably remove the thing from the orginal. When I saw the stacked bus bodies, I thought it would be a pretty good B&W composition. The full color version is nice, but lacks the gritty "feel" of B&W. The 'bulldozer" you mentioned is the boom or working arm of a machine that was reducing some other old vehicle bodies to small pieces.

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No doubt. without seeing the color version, I can tell you the B&W one works better on this shot. Very well executed. :D


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Jul 24, 2008 13:04 |  #6

I think it's a fine shot, though I do suspect a tighter crop might work well, too.


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