Barge and Bridge Rochdale Canal
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Does this effect work?
14/03/2014 - 21:46iangilmour
CategoryLandscape / Travel
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ISO100
Focal Length17.01mm
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Posted 14/03/2014 - 22:38
If you reversed it would you get a feeling of going back in time
Barrie
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Too Old To Die Young
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Posted 14/03/2014 - 23:12
bforbes wrote:
If you reversed it would you get a feeling of going back in time
If you reversed it would you get a feeling of going back in time
Good point
Dave H
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Posted 15/03/2014 - 11:17
Thanks for your views.
Ian
Ian
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Posted 16/03/2014 - 12:47
If the background wasn't in colour it would mish mash into a B+W confusion. You've highlighted the fact that B+W has to have a specific 'eye'. The foreground shouts out 'I'm a black and white dream'. The background is busy and colour is the natural choice. If it were the back-end/front-end of one largish barge at the end of the tunnel/bridge then the B+W treatment would suit all over. Very interesting combination this. Do I like it?.....Yeh!
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"The Latent Image that exists before development is a truly mystical and exciting entity and some subsequent individual photographs can make the spine tingle."
Good Fortune:
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Posted 16/03/2014 - 12:54
Thanks Gray for your detailed comments, much appreciated.
Best wishes
Ian
Best wishes
Ian
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harwood6120
8 yearsMember
Littleborough
I'd mono the grass on the towpath for completeness.
Dave H