John, I like the conversion but the scene is too complex.
Nice !! A horizontal photo might have been better if you would have been able to and still capture the sky and the sub
That's crazy looking. I'd normally agree with the prior comment regarding the complexity. In this case it works to some degree. One gets a sense of chaos, desolation, and abandonment. Interesting.
Really a captivating image.....
I agree that there is allot going on in the frame, but a nice exposure and a very interesting capture.
Looking around that scene, I'm not sure how you could really simplify the shot and still get it all in, maybe a horizontal shot but I suspect you'd get even more ropes and rails. I probably would of decreased the dof to blur the cars out of focus but that's just me. For some reason I find seeing cars in "antique" photographs most interesting, but never the new cars. I like it regardless of the busyness.
I think it is interesting to look at the aspect of each chaos here. No I wouldn't really call it chaos but busy-ness is what I mean. Not commenting on sharpness because it is nor the saturation. I like it overall. Must be interesting to go out when everyone else wanted to stay in and keep warm...
I agree with Dan & others, whilst it is a busy & almost chaotic scene with lines everywhere, I think it works & is still visually appealing for me. I think the processing has indeed had a lot to do with that.
Its and interesting shot and made me smile..... all those ropes and things, but that sub ain't going anywhere as its frozen in !!
the sun then the conning tower and tree to the right dominate this shot for me. it was only after I read the comments that I really noticed the lines. I appreciate the movement from the simplicity of the sky to the complexity of the foreground.
B.
This one works very well for me, John.
While I agree with the others that the scene is busy, so what. It works and works well.
What caught my eye is the "day to night" look. The sun says mid-afternoon to me, but the image has a night time look to it.