I like both both versions, Adrian: although V 1 is coloured, there is such a limited range of tones which adds to the attraction and to the atmosphere too.
Hope you get your connection sorted......there's nothing more frustrating.
Ronnie.
I like both both versions, Adrian: although V 1 is coloured, there is such a limited range of tones which adds to the attraction and to the atmosphere too.
Hope you get your connection sorted......there's nothing more frustrating.
Ronnie.
Another excellent take on the wreck, Adrian, and a most agreeable composition. V1 for me, unusually, due I think to the sheer subtlety of the colour!
Regards
Bill
Another excellent take on the wreck, Adrian, and a most agreeable composition. V1 for me, unusually, due I think to the sheer subtlety of the colour!
Regards
Bill
The limited pallet of V1 just makes all the difference as far as I am concerned. The details and textures in the foreground rocks are excellently captured and what a great sky too!
Ann
The limited pallet of V1 just makes all the difference as far as I am concerned. The details and textures in the foreground rocks are excellently captured and what a great sky too!
Ah, Adrian, I'm sure you can guess which version I prefer!!! :) As you know, I'm a sucker for B&W images! This is a lovely scene, with great tones, light and composition! As usual, top-notch!
Cheers
Phil
Ah, Adrian, I'm sure you can guess which version I prefer!!! As you know, I'm a sucker for B&W images! This is a lovely scene, with great tones, light and composition! As usual, top-notch!