I am entering a photo club contest, which is best???
greenery looks like it belongs
MWAC
Loc: Somewhere East Of Crazy
I kinda like the colour version a little more than the b/w.
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
I like 1 too. The trees don't look right in the B&W
Erv
Color version does it for me.
I'll go with the color one also. I think the B&W is a little too 'contrasty'.
That said, the color piece might be titled "a bygone era" while the B&W one might be titled "State of the art milling".
If the B&W contrast is subdued a tiny bit, then the selection would have to depend on what the contest is looking for.
#1 right from the 1st viewing.
Sarge
color for me. For some reason the B&W looks blown out in the lighter areas. I'm not sure why it would do that though.
NICE shot by the way!!!!
Number 1 for sure.... :thumbup:
Mike
The color shot is best to me too, because the B&W editing flattened the shadow areas..
Great locale, shot, by the way.
14kphotog wrote:
I am entering a photo club contest, which is best???
Is this the same Mill?The Glade Creek Grist Mill
The Glade Creek Grist Mill is a new mill that was completed in 1976 at Babcock. Fully operable, this mill was built as a re-creation of one which once ground grain on Glade Creek long before Babcock became a state park. Known as Cooper's Mill, it stood on the present location of the park's administration building parking lot.
Of special interest, the mill was created by combining parts and pieces from three mills which once dotted the state. The basic structure of the mill came from the Stoney Creek Grist Mill which dates back to 1890. It was dismantled and moved piece by piece to Babcock from a spot near Campbelltown in Pocahontas County. After an accidental fire destroyed the Spring Run Grist Mill near Petersburg, Grant County, only the overshot water wheel could be salvaged. Other parts for the mill came from the Onego Grist Mill near Seneca Rocks in Pendleton County.
WV. State Park
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