
Cheers,
Owen.
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standing tallComments appreciated. Again I have done no PP on this but I like the colours and the angle of the shot.
![]() Cheers, Owen.
interesting angle and nice colours.
a simple shot which works well. steve check out my image gallery @
http://photography.avkomp.com/gallery3
Owen - this screams for a monochrome treatment to me.
Peter
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dunno, prefer the colour version.
Steve check out my image gallery @
http://photography.avkomp.com/gallery3
Call my a fussy bugger, but I think B&W is the way to go, but not the treatment you have posted, I'm not exactly sure what's wrong with it to my eye, but I think the treatment needs to be more dramatic to match the composition (if you follow?). If I get a chance after I've slept I'll give a conversion a go.
Owen - I was thinking much more gritty and contrasty to bring out the drama (so the cross is white and peppered with the black spots of the sandstone)
Peter
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