J-SPEIGHT wrote:
Very nice images jederick. Keep them coming.
Thanks Jack...I'm gonna start posting more of the old structures in B&W, hang on!!
yssirk123 wrote:
They look great in b&w!
Many thanks, Bill... I'm so color oriented I forget to try B&W.
CSand
Loc: Fayetteville, Georgia
Wonder where the logs came from? No trees in sight.
Very good B&Ws, Jederick.
jpgto
Loc: North East Tennessee
B&W is the right way to go with these photos. It really pulls out the character each
building. Well done.
Really very nice. Well suited for B&W.
They have a nice, moody quality in B&W.
B&W fits these images well jederick. Nicely done.
Don
CSand wrote:
Wonder where the logs came from? No trees in sight.
The Uinta Mtns. a short distance away.
Earnest Botello wrote:
Very good B&Ws, Jederick.
Many thanks Earnest...probably going to try more in the future!!
jpgto wrote:
B&W is the right way to go with these photos. It really pulls out the character each
building. Well done.
Many thanks, Jeff...really appreciate your response. I have always been a color guy even with film and slides, tough to break my old habits!!
John from gpwmi wrote:
Really very nice. Well suited for B&W.
Many thanks, John...glad you enjoyed and commented!!
Rich Maher wrote:
They have a nice, moody quality in B&W.
Thank You, Rich...gonna keep trying B&W on some of the older structures I photograph!!
PAR4DCR wrote:
B&W fits these images well jederick. Nicely done.
Don
Thanks Don...I'm getting many similar replies that B&W is more suited for these subjects.
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