Glenn Clabo Well-Known Member Sep 4, 2013 #1 This was captured early this morning...the sky was very blue but I still like it in B&W.
Pete Askew Admin Sep 4, 2013 #2 Now that is very interesting Glenn. Love the element of symmetry to it.
Ralph Thornton Well-Known Member Sep 4, 2013 #3 I also like the symmetry and all the various angles in the foreground. I also lie to see the color version for comparison.
I also like the symmetry and all the various angles in the foreground. I also lie to see the color version for comparison.
Glenn Clabo Well-Known Member Sep 4, 2013 #4 Ralph Thornton said: I also like the symmetry and all the various angles in the foreground. I also lie to see the color version for comparison. Click to expand... I thought I did upload the color version...it keeps given me it's too big even though it's not. Anyway...here you go Ralph...untouched.
Ralph Thornton said: I also like the symmetry and all the various angles in the foreground. I also lie to see the color version for comparison. Click to expand... I thought I did upload the color version...it keeps given me it's too big even though it's not. Anyway...here you go Ralph...untouched.
Glenn Clabo Well-Known Member Sep 4, 2013 #5 Pete Askew said: Now that is very interesting Glenn. Love the element of symmetry to it. Click to expand... Thanks Pete.
Pete Askew said: Now that is very interesting Glenn. Love the element of symmetry to it. Click to expand... Thanks Pete.
Ralph Thornton Well-Known Member Sep 4, 2013 #7 I still like the b&w version but perhaps you could lighten it some to bring out some of the details in the girders that I see in the color version. Getting nit picky here though. The comp is still good and interesting.
I still like the b&w version but perhaps you could lighten it some to bring out some of the details in the girders that I see in the color version. Getting nit picky here though. The comp is still good and interesting.