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Apr 28, 2014 23:36:16   #
klbuild Loc: Durham, north carolina
 
Converted this one to black and white. opinions please


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Apr 28, 2014 23:39:56   #
JFO Loc: Oregon
 
I don't even need to see the color version. This rendition must certainly be the best. I love the wonderful shadows. John O.

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Apr 28, 2014 23:45:41   #
klbuild Loc: Durham, north carolina
 
JFO wrote:
I don't even need to see the color version. This rendition must certainly be the best. I love the wonderful shadows. John O.


Thanks

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Apr 29, 2014 00:38:42   #
TucsonCoyote Loc: Tucson AZ
 
klbuild wrote:
Converted this one to black and white. opinions please

Looks like you HDR'd this pic too.....did you?
Could we see original?
Bottom of the big tree blends in with background and screws up things for me!

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Apr 29, 2014 03:40:05   #
huevi
 
klbuild wrote:
Converted this one to black and white. opinions please


Maybe this is a HDR, I think if we shot this house in daily and B&W, no need HDR. original in B&W is better :-)

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Apr 29, 2014 05:21:07   #
peteaaa Loc: weiser, Idaho
 
klbuild wrote:
Converted this one to black and white. opinions please

It would be better shot on a cloudy day or maybe different time of the day. There are way to many shadows some of the shadows could possibly crop some of the shadows out

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Apr 29, 2014 06:02:19   #
Anna M-W Loc: New York City
 
There is something odd with the big tree on the right it seams bigger below the roof than above by a lot.
I might try it with less contrast and from further back not with a wider lens.
The best bit is you did it and put it up for people to look at. keep enjoying doing the work and remember
Free advice is some times priceless and at other times worth what you paid for it.
Anna M-W

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Apr 29, 2014 09:39:35   #
EdJ0307 Loc: out west someplace
 
When I click on (download), it wants to download the photo to my computer instead of opening a larger version of the picture. Is that because it is a .tiff file instead of a .jpg?

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Apr 29, 2014 11:04:21   #
JFO Loc: Oregon
 
peteaaa wrote:
It would be better shot on a cloudy day or maybe different time of the day. There are way to many shadows some of the shadows could possibly crop some of the shadows out
Are you kidding? The shadows are what makes this picture the wonderful image it is. John O.

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Apr 29, 2014 11:12:15   #
wtompkins Loc: Northern Michigan
 
JFO wrote:
Are you kidding? The shadows are what makes this picture the wonderful image it is. John O.


I agree!

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Apr 29, 2014 12:16:11   #
HEART Loc: God's Country - COLORADO
 
The shadows really compliment the photo. Love it!

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Apr 29, 2014 12:16:32   #
peteaaa Loc: weiser, Idaho
 
JFO wrote:
Are you kidding? The shadows are what makes this picture the wonderful image it is. John O.


Every one to their own opinion I am not trying to discourage you from your opinion just stating mine.

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Apr 30, 2014 21:34:40   #
klbuild Loc: Durham, north carolina
 
TucsonCoyote wrote:
Looks like you HDR'd this pic too.....did you?
Could we see original?
Bottom of the big tree blends in with background and screws up things for me!


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Apr 30, 2014 22:00:02   #
TucsonCoyote Loc: Tucson AZ
 
Thanks for posting the original klbuild! :thumbup:
I did some quick work on it to show what I would do with it ...you know "my opinion" on the matter ! lol
If you OK it I will post it.

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Apr 30, 2014 22:59:22   #
klbuild Loc: Durham, north carolina
 
That's great. Ok with me

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