Thread: B&W never dies.
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Old 02-15-2009, 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted by mstark70 View Post
You are right, it is very calm and serene. Nice work~
Thank you, I still feel that way when I look at it again just now.

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Originally Posted by ana.gr View Post
indeed, b&w emphasizes texture, composition, and many other aspects that are a bit blurred when in colour.
I like your shot very very much. It's great work. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for looking. I think texture is something BW can really bring it out.

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Originally Posted by jakethepig View Post
I like the way the detail i vivid in the foreground and slowly disappears into the distance.

Great capture.

Jake
Thanks Jake, I am glad we think the same way on that point.

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Originally Posted by Ozvaldo View Post
great capture, long live B+W !!!
Yeah, Long live BW!

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Originally Posted by Drax View Post
Truer words have never been said!!! I love black and white. It enhances and gives details to composition. These days, i convert almost all my work into B&W!!!

B&W Forever, baby!!!


BTW, nice composition!
I convert my work to BW most of the time to compare with the color ones. Most of the time, BW wins.

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Originally Posted by vikingforlife44 View Post
Really enjoy the picture. B&W can sure add a level of interest to a picture. We vacationed around the San Juan Islands and Western Washington last September and just fell in love with the area. Between the wife and I we took over 800 pictures. We still talk about what a beautiful area it is.
You should really come back and visit Seattle again. It's getting better now, and more sunshine in Spring too. Next time, 800 pictures are the minimum. :-)

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Originally Posted by Steve Smith View Post
REALLY nice shot!
Thank you Steve.
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