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    Shrine hall - interior

    No, I haven't suddenly gone monochrome.

    Shinto architecture is quite simple and I wanted to portray this. I found the things too busy in colour.

    This is one of the buildings where "mass" events take place. I suspect that as this hall is right beside the parking lot, it's where car owners come to have their cars blessed. I did not see this, but my wife did when she was at the same spot back in the spring.


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    Re: Shrine hall - interior

    Very interesting place, like the B&W for the composition.

    Cheers: Allan

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    Re: Shrine hall - interior

    Nicely composed and converted.

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    Re: Shrine hall - interior

    Very nice shots Manfred.Firstly because they are good compositions and secondly because they are in BnW

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    Re: Shrine hall - interior

    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyDiver View Post
    No, I haven't suddenly gone monochrome.

    Shinto architecture is quite simple and I wanted to portray this. I found the things too busy in colour.
    One of the strengths of Mono and used well here. The conversions are spot on as well. My only thought is that the highlight on the left hand edge of the first one, pulls the eye a bit (not sure what it is).

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    Re: Shrine hall - interior

    I agree with others, good choice of B/W. Particularly the second shot looks like it would be pretty busy with colors thrown into the mix.

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    Re: Shrine hall - interior

    Yes...one of the reasons for converting to B/W is the busy-ness of the place. 'Am still enjoying your trip photos though I suspect you are back home to Canada...

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