Very nice conversion; it definitely works for me.
Nicely captured and processed.
I also like your processing on this. It is a beautiful scene.
absolutely
Thanks Rita, John and Brian for taking time to look and comment
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Very nice conversion. These are just the sort of conditions where a b+w conversion can turn what would probably be a "non-keeper" colour shot into a quite striking scene. Lovely textures.
Weathered wood is always good for a mono treatment. Nice conversion as well.
A very inviting locale and great capture.
Thanks Barbara, Dave and John I appreciate you taking time to look and comment.
Dave you're correct about the image in colour being a non keeper. This one was the first I took that morning, more as a record really as I doubt I will ever venture out to New Zealand again. But I would return if the mode of transport could get me there in a great deal less than the thirty plus hours it took.
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I'd like to visit New Zealand, but since I don't fly, it seems unlikely to happen. When I was in junior school (early 1960's) one of my teachers spent many hours showing us slides of her trip there. She went on the Southern Cross and returned on the Canberra. I wish I could do that. A lot more than 30 hours, but much more enjoyable I imagine
Very nice scene, Peter but you did not tell us what the box is for? Fishing tackle? Or a Kiwi hiding in there? New Zealand is a very nice place. I always like it when the plane bank to land...
Lovely lines Peter every way you look.