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A b/w of one of my favorite photo subjects. I have taken many photos here, this old building was torn down recently, all that is left are the memories.
Bob H. Last edited by bhammitt; May 9, 2009 at 6:50 AM. |
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Lo what well contrasted B&W.
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I agree with aumma, very nice b&w.
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Thank you Aumma and John, I love b/w photos but I always feel like somethings missing, I wish there was a really cool program just for converting to b/w.
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Very nice photo. I see from your avatar that you've been working out lately.
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Hey Bob,
Looking kinda beefy there. Love the wooden structure. Great shot and works well in B&W. Here is one that I shot in Bryce Canyon, Utah. I would love to know the history to this old log cabin. No telling how old the structure is. Bill |
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Do you shot in B&W, then just keep at it. You are going great.
Kind regards. Jaki. |
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