
09-15-2009, 11:09 PM
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Tama Samoa
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Dyer, IN
Posts: 11,503
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Originally Posted by PrimeTime
Nice sharp image hayward. You did a great job on the b&w conversion, you should do more. 
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Originally Posted by plangereis
I love the perspective of this shot, Hayward. The b&W conversion is also very nicely done, and, like some of the other posters mentioned, it accentuates the leading lines in this photo. Thanks for posting this one.
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Originally Posted by Chewys Dad
Hello Hayward! You controlled the exposure very well to not lose the focus and hilites beyond the shadow of the bridge. Great composition and DOF my Friend! as others have said, the B & W conversion works well here.
Thanks for sharing this
Michael
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Originally Posted by Bernzfotos
Well done Hayward - I really like this image in B&W. You have done well here. Cheers, Bernz
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Originally Posted by billmac57
This is one of those pictures that you have to look at for a while to take in everything that is in there. The lines and the angles that form all these shapes, I love it
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Originally Posted by Fred flyfisher
Nice job on the conversion Hayward. Love the angle of the shot too.
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Originally Posted by jack russell
Nice job on both the photo and the B&W conversion ..
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Thank you all for the kind and encouraging comments .. I appreciate them all very much
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