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#2 works the best for me I like the dirty black and white and lots of grain.
#3 I like the colours but not excited by the crop #1 Don't mind it but its not as good as 2 and 3 #4 This one doesn't do much for me, lacks interest or detail
#1 for me Leigh - wonderful rim lighting
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if i had to pick, id say photo 2 and photo 3.
as Alpha_7 said, photo 2's grainy noise and b+w suits this shot. photo 3's lighting is interesting but its the composition that interests me more. out of curiosity, what shutter speeds did you use? im guessing <1/10? -julz
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