Which one goes? B&W or Colour?
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Yi-P, I not the greatest fan of B&W but the portrait version in B&W is my pick. It gives that olden feel and you have captured more interesting detail in that shot.
As mentioned previously - using the side of the door and the windows as a guide it does appear as though this is slightly off level. Cheers, Mick ![]() ![]() ![]()
Thanks all for generous comments
![]() I'll try to see if a more desaturated version will help, I've already desaturated it a tad bit, but maybe go a bit beyond then... About the horizon/levels... Im aligning the door's top as straight level, its dead straight from there, but just appear that the steps/slope and windows are slightly off level... optical illusions ![]()
The first one is brilliant! Love it and great PPing....what did you do?
Stuff like this really appeals to me!
love the 1st one, color for sure.
The 2nd one is too distracting, the simplicity is what makes that shot. I like the slope, it leads ur eye to the door. Nice shot, where was it taken?
Once again, thanks for comments
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Nothing much fancy really, RAW converted and then a little bit of desaturation applied. Straightened the door and a very marginal curve edit to bring shadows to live...
Somewhere in The Rocks... address is #64 of some street there... ![]() "Susannah's museum" thats the place to be exact. If you know where it is.
I like the colour versions, but for some reason I like the 2nd the best...I feel it gives the shot more context and dont feel it distracts from the overall appeal of the shot...ahh well...
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