




More images from my walkabout in Newcastle with Stubbsy, Andrew and Vicky are here...
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i like your high contrast b+W the first one is the best, the b+W treatment flattens the image which makes it more interesting because your mind knows there is depth - nice effect bud
Leigh, you have some great PPing skills, which is evident throughout your gallery. You seem to achieve a very deliberate and unique look and feel to your images, and your B&W conversion is always interesting.
These are nice, and I liked the rock ones also. Cheers,
macka a.k.a. Kris
Leigh, interesting and beautifully fashioned images. The composition and contrast you have created along with your ability to see in B&W help to create a unique and attractive style to your images.
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Leigh
The contrast between the top and bottom of image #1 really makes this. Of the others #3 is the only one that holds my interest, yet somehow I think I'd have preferred it in colour. Peter
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