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Old 31-03-2008, 07:57 PM
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I love the misty Etive shot, lovely.

Steve your photo is good too,
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Glen Etive at the new year. "The lone tree" I just love the solitude of the focal point in this shot, despite the hills which cradle the subject. It's paradoxical in a way...

that is a gorgeous picture!!!...you can just feel the atmosphere!!!...stunning
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Old 01-04-2008, 10:08 PM
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I have a few 8 x 10 prints available of that shot. They turned out better than I thought! I even have one framed in my bedroom.
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Glen Etive at the new year. "The lone tree" I just love the solitude of the focal point in this shot, despite the hills which cradle the subject. It's paradoxical in a way...

I like the way the trees to the left are leaning away from the solitary tree, almost like they are leaving it or trying to get as far away as possible.

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I love black and white, has to be one of my favourite mediums. Out of interest, do you take the photo itself in black and white, or take it in full colour and edit it on the computer? I normally change mine into black and white on the computer instead of taking the photo in black and white.
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I take mine in colour, you never know when you may quickly need colour and miss an opportunity.

You can convert from Colour to B&W but of course, not B&W to Colour.

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Old 04-04-2008, 06:07 PM
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they all look great!black and white is excellent
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