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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:04 pm)
The color version just works so well for me....I agree with Jovan that more contrast on this might bring out the textures more....not that I don't like this one...but the colors, those gorgeous colors!!!!.......oooooooo.......
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I like the colour version Misha but like the B&W version I think it would benefit from some side lighting, think its down to the time of day you took the picture. You could try another shoot when the light is more dramatic. :O)
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I agree with what's already been said (late again!) I think this one has great potential with a little post work & I love the colour one.
"You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a dancing star...." (Nietzsche)
Oh Man! This is so great! (both versions) Thanks for posting these Michael, I remember you telling me you went to the Railroad Museum, but that seems like aeons ago in my crazy schedule now! (sounds like you are experiencing similar RW circumstances from your opening comments) I must admit, the colours on your linked image blow me away, but I love the b&w one for the sheer texture-fest! Cool! Thanks again!! (Sorry I'm so late replying)
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[I'll try to sneak this message in during rare few moments I have a network.] Got the negatives back from a REALLY nice photo-lab, (but that's another post). This is one of the rust pictures I promised PC. This is a B&W version; the color version is in the gallery, where a few more will show up as I get them scanned, (and get connected). Fuji Superia Realia 100, 35-50mm zoom.