Original in colour converted to b&w and manipulated in pshop by using the charcoal and gaussian blur render.
There's a prize if you guess where it is too.
Sorry I haven't a clue where it is ! A very interesting black and white. The poles leading in to the distance work well. They are the only verticals which work well against the horizontal bands.Good One.
Phil
Sorry I haven't a clue where it is ! A very interesting black and white. The poles leading in to the distance work well. They are the only verticals which work well against the horizontal bands.Good One.
like the banding of tones and depth given by the poles, might crop the sky down a bit as there is not quite enough texture / toonality to warrant so much of the image there
like the banding of tones and depth given by the poles, might crop the sky down a bit as there is not quite enough texture / toonality to warrant so much of the image there
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