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Chapel Works (Colour version)


Rolo

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Here is the orig scan, levelled and framed, that was the basis for the image named Water Works:

 

http://www.leica-camera-user.com/landscape-travel/18963-water-works.html

 

Thought there might be some interest in this version as a debate for B&W versus colour in landscape photography. I like both and especially the colour of the chapel, but I went ahead with the B&W one, 'cos that's my 'thang'.

 

Please note, this has not been processed, but recommend all you want. :)

 

Thanks for looking.

 

Rolo

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The color is nice to compare to the B&W, but I prefer the latter. It has a richer look to it, more interesting to look at and much more atmosphere...it fits more with your "thang" than does this version.

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Rolo,

I'm usually more of a fan of your B&W work, but for some reason this grabs me. I would clone out that little buoy thing in the water and bring the white wisp of a cloud forward (maybe by burning?). I like the fact that it looks like a dolphin.

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Bingo! This works for me. I just don't get that great light in the B&W version. Very subtle.

 

BTW, Ron and I were nearby late last July and the water was so low, I never took the camera out of the bag. It was blazing hot too!

 

How would this shot look on a thick black frame?

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Rolo,

 

You obviously had a good start with the colour image in hand beautifully captured.

The way you treated the b&w is excellent as I had said.

I can only imagine how your final processed colour version would look like.

I bet that it will look just as good as your b&w.

 

Azzo

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