Thank you Frank, and everyone who commented. I'm glad folks enjoyed it, its rare that I get enough time for PAW's, so I have to wait for PESOs, and even then, they are not up to snuff compared to the great pics pdmlers provide constantly. Your hunch was right, its a color pic, converted to B&W. It was sooo a B&W photo, would have been nice with some Ilford. It was almost B&W to begin with, but you could see the warmth of the evening sun in the general tone of the pic, which took away from the mood. Conversions just don't seem to get that tonal range and pizazz that real B&W films get.

rg


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 17:21:54 -0400, Peter J. Alling
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Someone once told me that one of my prints was a "Classic B&W shot",
which I took as a high complement.

All I can say is Wow, this is a classic B&W shot...


I gotta agree with everyone else here.  Terrific photo.  Love the
patterns of the bleachers, railings, stairs, and of course, the
shadows are about perfect!!

What I'm wondering is if it's actually a black and white photo?  I
mean, all we see in the image is shades of grey, but that could be
because everything in the frame was a shade of grey!

So, Gonz, is it b&w or colour?

Either way, great shot!!

cheers,
frank





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