Chris Dodkin West Coast Correspondent Apr 1, 2011 #3 Very nice - I'm thinking a high contrast B&W would be super as well. Really bring out the texture
Hamish Gill Tech Support (and Marketing) Apr 1, 2011 #6 the second version is much better! how about a 10x8 crop to cut out a touch of the foreground? do i detect a little bit of inspiration from Petes work in these?
the second version is much better! how about a 10x8 crop to cut out a touch of the foreground? do i detect a little bit of inspiration from Petes work in these?
Bryan Hunt Well-Known Member Apr 1, 2011 #8 My fav is the second image .I prefer the angle of view which give the image more depth
Alastair Cummins Well-Known Member Apr 2, 2011 #9 I deffo prefer the B&W image, I cant believe someone would let something rot like that though!