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Mike Scuello
{K:6} 6/19/2006
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Colour is better.
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Larry O'Neill
{K:1285} 11/7/2005
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top marks.go pro!
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Mervo
{K:8643} 11/6/2005
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I'm surprised ya never uploaded this before, it's great, the rocks work well in B+W, someone mentioned they look almost like wood and i agree! Good mood in this shot and the sky is great!
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Mark Collier
{K:543} 11/6/2005
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This is a great shot. B/W is too under used these days. I was in Ireland 3 years ago and miss her dearly.
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 11/5/2005
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This picture does become much more dramatic in black and white than it is in color. Very nice work Shane. Don.
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Keith Fitzgerald
{K:1117} 11/5/2005
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the foreground rocks have an almost driftwood feel to them, the elements all add up for a perfect black and white shot. Excellent.
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Roland Lacson
{K:12214} 11/5/2005
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I've got nothing but praises for this photograph, the conversion to grayscale (B&W) completely changed the perspective in comparison & the high contrast adds to a dramatic & moody landscape. Excellent work Shane, cheers.
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Rashed Abdulla
{K:163889} 11/5/2005
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the b/w has a great tone and both are very great to me ,i did enjoy viewing them ,great job,very best regards.
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r u t h d r io
{K:4339} 11/5/2005
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Excellent! i agree with you, the lines give a special sense to this photo. and enjoy your new cs2. best regards! 7++
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Shane O'Neill
{K:3054} 11/5/2005
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Heres the original - looking at the post compated to this I think the b&w is maybe a little bit over-sharpened.
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