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#11 |
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i really like the black and white version myself! esp with the snow made pure white!
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the B&W is very dramatic and stark- i like it...i still like the color version too, it just has a different feeling about it.
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B&W is always unique. It does something to the photo. :G I have come to love them too.
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Ilike the B&W version of this really nice shot Rhino. The B&W gives it an air of timelessness, I think.
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Redrhino,
Great picture! I do prefer the black and white, and I do like Frenchy's edit of it too. Thanks for sharing. LT |
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Hi,
I think the large band of snow across the bottom is just too "nothing" i mean it is so clean - nobody hs walked on it, no footsteps, no dirt, just a little too nothing. Maybe add some noise? Not sure if that would break it up or not... But i do like it in b+w more however the blue colour is very nice. So, somewhat undecided from me! Dom |
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