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Uploaded: 12/18/05 11:49 PM GMT
Winter's Walk
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i think the low lying clouds on the horizon made me decide to greyscale this image, although the sky was nice and blue, do you think i need to up the contrast more?

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::verenabloo
12/19/05 8:24 AM GMT
Well, personally, I think I would prefer the blue sky, or make this a sharper image, I dont much care for the gray sky...it takes away from the sharpness. I would love to see the colour one..I love the blues that come out in the wintertime, they crispen things up a lot...but I DO for sure love the scene and the way the road winds..very nice!!
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::Hottrockin
12/19/05 10:45 AM GMT
Walking in a winter wonderland...I love it!! I like the B&W myself, I think it really has great tones and shading!!
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::monkeypuzzle
12/22/05 1:49 PM GMT
hmmm, i like the pic & its good in BW methinks & the contrst levels are fine, maybe if u took the bottom half & framed between two black borders?
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::civ
12/22/05 2:13 PM GMT
i agree with mp on framing a bit more, but love the B&W and the scene. thanks!
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::Paul_Gerritsen
12/31/05 9:08 PM GMT
What you ought to try is this: apply a sephia and then do a contrast adjustement. You will see something nice happening with that sky!
I like the photo by the way!
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.jaecee666
01/21/06 2:00 AM GMT
I like the greyscale. It really brings out the textures and gives the image a bleak feeling that often comes with the chill of winter! I'd like to see the coloured version too though!
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