Re: Geso The rest of the French Church photos, Message-ID:

2012-09-12 Thread Don Guthrie
Thanks Chris, This place can be tough to keep up with. I sure get behind 
and have trouble keeping current with my comments. But it never too late 
to comment on a picture. So thanks for taking the time.


Yes now I want to covert every picture to BW but that's just wrong. I 
have gone back  forth on the placement and cropping. I have decided 
that this church deserves to be solidly in center.



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I'm a bit behind so apologies for late response.

I love the BW rendering in these. Cemetery #2 is my favourite with
more in the foreground. I just wonder whether the spire should be a
little less central; but I still like it a lot.

Chris

On 5 September 2012 23:35, Don Guthrieshark50...@gmail.com  wrote:

Here are the rest (7) of the French church photos including some color
versions. If you care to take the time to look.

Someone (maybe Bob W. ( my mail program seems to have deleted some mail)
asked about a color version.


http://flic.kr/s/aHsjBX14vy

http://www.flickr.com/photos/valdon/sets/72157631426971118/


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Re: Geso The rest of the French Church photos, Message-ID:

2012-09-12 Thread Ann Sanfedele

I really like that building...
I think the bw is a bit _too_ dramatic - doesnt look quite real to me...
Haven't seen the color version of the long shot...

I've missed your earlier posts, I guess...

French church cemetary number2 is what I'm looking at... a tad less 
contrast in the clouds maybe would do it?  I'ts like if you had black 
and white film and you shot that scene with a red filter instead of an 
orange...


IT's very close to being really marvelous

ann

On 9/12/2012 17:00, Don Guthrie wrote:

Thanks Chris, This place can be tough to keep up with. I sure get behind
and have trouble keeping current with my comments. But it never too late
to comment on a picture. So thanks for taking the time.

Yes now I want to covert every picture to BW but that's just wrong. I
have gone back  forth on the placement and cropping. I have decided
that this church deserves to be solidly in center.


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Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2012 19:22:55 +0100
From: Chris Mitchellchris.mitch...@which.net
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Subject: Re: Geso The rest of the French Church photos
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I'm a bit behind so apologies for late response.

I love the BW rendering in these. Cemetery #2 is my favourite with
more in the foreground. I just wonder whether the spire should be a
little less central; but I still like it a lot.

Chris

On 5 September 2012 23:35, Don Guthrieshark50...@gmail.com  wrote:

Here are the rest (7) of the French church photos including some color
versions. If you care to take the time to look.

Someone (maybe Bob W. ( my mail program seems to have deleted some
mail)
asked about a color version.


http://flic.kr/s/aHsjBX14vy

http://www.flickr.com/photos/valdon/sets/72157631426971118/


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