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Return to Ash IslandYesterday I went on a picnic with some friends on Ash Island. I also managed to grab a pic or two. Here are four for critique.
I'd be particularly interested on whether the colour or the black and white of the tree at the end is the stronger image. Thanks for looking. And a slightly different image in black and white Peter
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The colour one doesnt do much for me, but when I look at the B&W I lingered a bit and then realised you got a photo of an Ent. I like it a lot. D80, 50mm F/1.8, 18-70mm DX, Sigma 10-20mm
Re: Return to Ash IslandPeter, BW all the way!
Re: Return to Ash IslandB/W as well and looks much better when viewed in the larger version.
Re: Return to Ash Island....... the B&W is the stand out image for me...... also like the other 2
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Re: Return to Ash IslandThe third one doesn't appeal to me, but the b&W and crop of it, makes a very interesting image because it captures your imagination. It looks like an oldman with a hump in in torn clothes, or something more sinister. The other pictures are also very nice with good colours and sharpness.
Re: Return to Ash IslandHrmmm - that tree looks familiar
Quite like the first flower here - not so keen on the second, but can't really say why I like or dislike either of them. I actually prefer the colour one of the tree, but I still think my pic of it from last time is better *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
Re: Return to Ash IslandPeter, as above....the ENT! the others look a bit ordinary.
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Re: Return to Ash IslandTo be honest Peter, I don't like the tree image in either format. For me, it's just too busy. There is far too much detail in the image for my eyes to focus on any one point of reference, even in the larger version. That said, I do like the B&W conversion. The colour image is a little drab for my liking and the background seems cluttered and untidy. If the tree was alone on a hill, it would be so much better. Shame really, because it's quite freaky looking.
I don't want to sond too negative though. I do like the detail of the pollen in the flower in the first image. Steve.
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