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    Spring thaw

    Early spring Very rare to have any melt this early let alone this degree. Of course it is snowing tonight, it is March!

    Spring thaw

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    Re: Spring thaw

    Which comment? There are only two messages here and both are coming from you. I do like this image of your 'back to the barn' shot. It has a lot of data to transform it into a black and white, which you did very well here.

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    Re: Spring thaw

    Very nice, the reflection doesn't really work in B & W.

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    Re: Spring thaw

    I like it, reflection too. The textures are particularly good

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    Re: Spring thaw

    Lovely conversion. Plenty to look at in the scene. Is it a little tilted?

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    Re: Spring thaw

    I like the shot it has a very "antique" look to it. Or perhaps a photo from another era.

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    Re: Spring thaw

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Which comment? There are only two messages here and both are coming from you. I do like this image of your 'back to the barn' shot. It has a lot of data to transform it into a black and white, which you did very well here.
    The comments were corrected by removing them and the wrong image, my internet connection was very slow so the was a long lag while it all got sorted out.

    It will be barns for a bit now that I am back on the prairie. The driftwood and fungus will await my next visit to the coast.

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    Re: Spring thaw

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Very nice, the reflection doesn't really work in B & W.
    I will post colour version. Separate thread.

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    Re: Spring thaw

    Quote Originally Posted by Chri5 View Post
    Lovely conversion. Plenty to look at in the scene. Is it a little tilted?
    I will check a little closer, thanks

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    Re: Spring thaw

    Lovely image Trevor

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    Re: Spring thaw

    A very decent image indeed

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    Re: Spring thaw

    Great shot

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