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Getting Comfy
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waterfall B&W
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Re: waterfall B&W
Excellent shot Erick. The larger version does it more justice. How long was the shutter speed?
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Re: waterfall B&W
Not just a great shot but love the large B/W vs colour. I use a tabbed browser (Maxthon) so load both and can flick between the two for instant comparison.
And have to say I prefer the original colour. There's something about waterfalls - think it's the rocks and surroundings. B/W seems to get overly complicated and the surroundings detract from the main subject |
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Re: waterfall B&W
thankl you
it was f/8 @ 1/13 s. yes there is a lot of work on the B&W version ... trying to get an etched effect |
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Re: waterfall B&W
Colour version for me too, but the Mono version is very interesting due to the processing you've done on it. Nice shot!
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Re: waterfall B&W
I like them both but I think the colour works best
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Re: waterfall B&W
has to be the colour version for me! awesome!
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Re: waterfall B&W
Another vote for the colour version
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Re: waterfall B&W
Hi Erick, its good to see some more of your work again.
![]() I have looked at the large B&W version which shows a great deal of detail but then I took a peep at the coloured version and immediately noticed the branch in the lower right hand corner, this I missed completely in the other versions as it seems to blend in much more. The colours allow me to differentiate all the rocks from the water much easier and makes more depth visible in this case. I don’t know if that means the B&W or colour version is better though
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