I came across this a while back. It's obviously been there a while. The wheel just looked right for B & W. What do you think?
Full View of Wagon
Inside view
No PP whatsoever.
Color with some magic
First try at B & W
cur
Loc: rochester ny
I think the color adds depth to the pictures. Try it and lets see.
I like the no PP, and the B&W.
cur wrote:
I think the color adds depth to the pictures. Try it and lets see.
The color magic gives it a little depth, however the B W is just super fantastic.
Personally I like the color. don't care for B&W on any thing myself.
KTJohnson wrote:
I came across this a while back. It's obviously been there a while. The wheel just looked right for B & W. What do you think?
I like the further back shot in color,because of it including those fall trees,but black and white really suits your closer shot of the rimless wheel.
I go with color in this scene. You lose some depth when going to B&W. One thing for sure, this old wagon has seen its day in the sun.
Fascinating find. I personally like the color - For some reason, I just don't care for that particular shot in B&W....but just my opinion.
All are good, like the b&w the best.
Great subject - remember bad weather = good images, good weather also,4 seasons
A circle is 360 degrees and there are 360 circles. Use them.
PP is a component of the image.
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Thank you all. I appreciate the comments & input.
If those wheels could only talk.
Excellent, Hal. I love it.
The B&W needs more contrast.. All shots are good..
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