Don't know why I didn't see this when first posted  -
Like seeing an old friend... visited Santa Fe multiple times and
lived and worked  in Taos one summer back back back in 1956.  I like the
color slightly better because it is so correctly evocative of the feel of Santa fe, Taos, and points between. I can smell the clay.

Nice stuff.

ann

On 7/19/2013 13:16, John Sessoms wrote:
The monochrome brings out the texture in the wall, but it doesn't do
anything for the Pot.

I wonder if selectively de-saturating the wall might be effective?
Perhaps not quite all the way to monochrome.


On 7/19/2013 8:35 AM, Brian Walters wrote:
G'day all

Apologies for the naff title - couldn't think of anything catchy.

This is from our USA trip - taken in Santa Fe, which has to be one of
the most photogenic cities I've ever been in.  I really like the way
many homes have decorations on their external walls.

This faded ceramic pot caught my eye:

http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1370864/PESO/slides/_IGP2142-K5-1-peso.html



I also played around with it using Nik Silver Efex

http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1370864/PESO/slides/_IGP2142-K5-1bw--peso.html




Comments/suggestions welcome, especially whether the colour or
monochrome version is preferable.



PS: Yahoo is being an ass!


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