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It sure is wonderful – Making a great black and white image – Thanks for sharing
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Thanks. I always have to try to see if they work in B&W. Sometimes I really want them to work and they just won’t. This one came out well. You need high contrast, a lot of angles and architecture … A good sky helps, too 🙂 Black and white is about composition. If it isn’t there, the picture just won’t work.
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And Motif #1 rocks again! 🙂
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It’s New England, so there are rocks. Actually, that’s what we mostly have here. Water. Trees. Rocks. I never understood what our crusty forebears were thinking when they settled here. They didn’t even OWN cameras!
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Once again, I love the black and white. The clouds in particular look pretty cool!
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This one looks entirely different in color because the sky was really bright blue and the clouds all fluffy white. But B&W worked well … sometimes the magic works. Sometimes, not 🙂
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I really do like that image.
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You are in good company. It is probably the most photographed harbor in the country 🙂 For good reason.
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