I like it. You might burn in the center of the sky just a small amount. It's an excellent photo in BW or color, but I think I prefer the color by a wee bit.
Paul
On Mar 13, 2005, at 12:39 PM, Peter J. Alling wrote:


I'd like to thank everyone who said nice things about this image, which is just about everyone who commented. Not often I get one everyone likes,
and just because I can't leave well enough alone I decided to try a B&W conversion, (with a bit of perspective correction).


http://www.mindspring.com/~pjalling/PESO_--_untitledvb&wp-c.html

Technical Info:

The original was shot with the *ist-D and SMC-P FA 20-35mm f4.0
Converted to B&W using the method Cotty posted in February.

I think it works very well.

As usual comments are welcome but may be totally ignored...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Nice shot Peter.

I like how the vertical beams and the horizontal break wall work together. Nice sky and
just a hint
of sun twinkle in the water.


Dave Brooks
> Snowy day and technical problems made me want to do something I enjoyed
doing so
here's another PESO

http://www.mindspring.com/~pjalling/PESO_--_untitledv.html

Not technical data today.  I'm feeling lazy today.

As usual comments are appreciated but may be totally ignored.

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