Last edited by tbob; 9th February 2013 at 05:51 PM.
Ashes to ashes, rust to rust,
The B&W conversion looks fine but I think I still prefer the colour one. The only distraction is the red pattern on the lower left. Tone the red right down or change it to green or grey and to me the colour version should really work. I trust you have aranged a better vehicle in NZ but something like that could be provided if it makes you feel at home - we could easily change the side the steering wheel is hanging on if needed.
I'm curious why you decided to increase the contrast. I think I would have decreased the contrast. The increased contrast draws too much attention in my mind to the large shadow of the tree on the hood. Notice that it's much less prominent in the color version and, as a result, less of a distraction.
I like the colors and textures of the color version but the B&W version captures my attention too. The red of the box in the lower left is a bit distracting. Nothing a subtle change couldn't take care of though.
Ah yes. Now it looks in place being a weathered old box. Well done. The rust on the truck seams to stand out more now without the red drawing your eyes away from the truck.
Your second conversion appeals to me much more than your first conversion.
What do you mean when you mention "straight conversion?" Are you using a color filter?
No; Aperture, the program I use for post processing, has a black and white conversion tool. It is very simple and the blue,green, and red saturation can be adjusted or you can use the other tools to change the master (original) and this gets reflected in the black and white version you see on the screen. I only adjusted the contrast and left the saturation levels alone.