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    sign of Spring: Ice Flow

    f/5.6, ISO 200, 1/350s

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    Re: sign of Spring: Ice Flow

    This is nicer to view full size John...beautiful shot...

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    Re: sign of Spring: Ice Flow

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    This is nicer to view full size John...beautiful shot...
    Thanks Isabel.

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    Re: sign of Spring: Ice Flow

    I like it John.The colour version might look good too

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    Re: sign of Spring: Ice Flow

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    I like it John.The colour version might look good too
    Thanks Binnur,

    I liked the color version as well, applied a slight gradient filter but felt I needed to step away for a few days before proceeding.

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    Re: sign of Spring: Ice Flow

    Yes,the colour version is very nice too

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    Re: sign of Spring: Ice Flow

    Both work but there are so many subtle shades of blue in the colour version which don't fully transfer to the monochrome.

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    Re: sign of Spring: Ice Flow

    I prefer the monochrome version because the photo is mostly about two very different shapes connected by a reflection. Eliminating the color characteristics helps tell that story. Well seen, captured and post-processed.

    Try getting just a little more separation in tones between the left and middle sides of the lighthouse.

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    Re: sign of Spring: Ice Flow

    Lovely image John. Just to say that I too prefer the B&W version... I'm not sure why but perhaps because the scene seems more mysterious, romantic and foreign.

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    Re: sign of Spring: Ice Flow

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Both work but there are so many subtle shades of blue in the colour version which don't fully transfer to the monochrome.
    Thanks for commenting Geoff.

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    Re: sign of Spring: Ice Flow

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    I prefer the monochrome version because the photo is mostly about two very different shapes connected by a reflection. Eliminating the color characteristics helps tell that story. Well seen, captured and post-processed.

    Try getting just a little more separation in tones between the left and middle sides of the lighthouse.
    Mike,

    Thanks for commenting. I see what you mean about the tonal change.

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    Re: sign of Spring: Ice Flow

    Quote Originally Posted by Christina S View Post
    Lovely image John. Just to say that I too prefer the B&W version... I'm not sure why but perhaps because the scene seems more mysterious, romantic and foreign.
    Christina,

    Thanks for the comments.

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