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Took this shot which was originally a sandstone colour type of scheme. Light yellows and creams and what not. Anyway I played around with a few layers in PS with the lighting and turned it into a B&W. I don't have the original sorry, I forgot to save a backup. But I didn't take the pic to really have a colour image of it.
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Looks like a successful conversion to me. Nice range of tonalities. Interesting lines - I especially like the shadows on the floor. Too bad you don't have the original too. Would it have made a successful monochromatic shot in sepia or gold or some such color?
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