Thank you kindly for those suggestions to It's a bit wet .. I did shoot quite a few here at different compositions!...even one with the building and tree prominent!....
* Owing to the deterioration in my hands, I find that I cannot comment as much as I should..But please know...I do look at all your posts!..and will leave my 'moniker' >OB< when I do so!...Thank you all *
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Thanks for your extremely kind comment on my "Dragon Skys", and your Idea of the B&W conversion. A totally interesting concept I never even contimplated. I truly do enjoy B&W Images and photography. 40 odd years ago, it was my ONLY median in my photography.
I just converted the original 1600 X 1200 rendered Image to B&W and was really startled to see how truly interesting it was!
I have some other "Dragon Land" images in my gallery. I think I'll convert a couple of those to look at the effect. Thanks for the Idea. I will post the B&W conversion in the original 1600 X 1200 render, so you can see the actual size of the lake and the difference a Crop makes. Again, thanks for your input and welcome to Caedes!!
Broken Logs in Petrified Forest N.P" was kinda long winded filled with science so I didn't think too many people would get through it. Expect a quiz tomorrow to test your knowledge about Pet Logs ... smile
"Wisdom and penetration are the fruit of experience, not the lessons of retirement and leisure. Great necessities call out great virtues." -Abigail Adams
Step3 * "Almost" * It was so co-operative I let it go outside after the photo shoot. I have to admit though, I swatted the other nine that sneaked into the house that day. Thanks for the complements.