Thanks, QuietOne. The longer I look at the B&W I become more convinced that it is too harsh. It reminds me of a still taken from a film by the great Jacques Tourneur, like 1957's "Curse of the Demon". Rich
This is a discussion on Pacific Northwest Winter Sunsets within the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Thanks, QuietOne. The longer I look at the B&W I become more convinced that it is too harsh. It reminds ...
Thanks, QuietOne. The longer I look at the B&W I become more convinced that it is too harsh. It reminds me of a still taken from a film by the great Jacques Tourneur, like 1957's "Curse of the Demon". Rich
B&W is little too harsh for me. colour does much more justice IMO
No doubt about it, Anuj. I'm just getting started at B&W conversion from color raw and I have a long way to go. At this point, I too prefer the color versions. Thanks for looking and commenting. Rich
Really like #2 with the bold contrast between the silhouettes and the vibrant sky.
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
Thank you, Hillbillygirl. I made about a dozen versions until I got the contrast I wanted. I appreciate you noticing. Rich
Really like the first two. The B&W I find a little over cooked for my taste.
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