Please, some more information about this image. Why for instance?
In England, Essex tends to be the butt of many a joke so this made me smile. I was just thinking about where we could put it?
AS soon as I saw the image I thought about a B&W conversion John. But I really can't imagine how it works![]()
I think your story would be more interesting, why would Essex be the butt of jokes, is it equivalent to bridge and tunnel jokes? I took this shot of a popular Art Deco hotel, I liked the neon signage and the birds were an added touch. Please provide some Essex quips.![]()
Looks interesting, John.
I was wondering; does it light up in neon colors at night?
Sergio
Hi John, very good conversion
I am late again...but I prefer the original version very much. And yes, the birds are a nice touch to the image.
John - this is one of those shots that I would have probably thought of as going B&W right off the bat (just because of the age / period), but I find that the colour image is vastly superior. The colours are delicate and the shot really does not need the simplification we tend to get when we get to B&W.
I always say I need a good reason to throw out all that colour data that my camera has recorded and in this case, preserving it give a very strong image, stronger in fact than my initial thoughts on this type of shot. I'm going to re-evaluate my "going to B&W criteria, having seen this image in both B&W and colour.
Hi Manfred,
Usually a featureless sky will cause me to consider B & W or as you stated "age/period" will steer me towards a conversion; at the very least a sepia conversion. I went with color initially because there were some blue visible in the sky and the overall tones of the sign were pretty close to chromatic as captured. Thanks for comments.