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I will always enjoy the sight of black and white or sepia, it might even be the way future generations see it 🙂
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Hi Andy! Nice to see u- and I knew you liked black and white – fun how we know blog friends-
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Cheers! ^.^/
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Love the reflections. I always like the way monochrome can change or highlight things. But I’ve got to say, that golden hour is gorgeous!
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Thanks for the vote for the color version – I was split down the middle and u are right about what mono highlights – in that version I feel the shapes more too
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This B&W version looks really good! Love it 🙂 ❤
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Thx Amy
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I love both images! Well captured! 😀
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Many thx Tammy 〰️😊〰️✌️〰️
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Both version are good. B&W goes well with architecture pictures.
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U have a good point – architecture + mono = bueno
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I really like both versions! Cranes and reflections and some very nice light in the color version.
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Thanks dan – u summed it up nicely for me! And actually – the color version is special because when we turned the corner it was that exact scene only very grand and felt like I was in the photo – well I guess I was – kinda surreal
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It’s amazing how different the scene looks in B&W. Well done, Yvette. 👏🏻
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I appreciate your reply because I almost passed on adding in the color – so glad I did so we could compare
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I like the monochrome version better!
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Thanks !
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It’s a great shot in colour and b&w! Love how monochrome really makes me focus on line and form. 😀
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Yes – and there are shapes in the mono that I did not see until the edit – and the color version was exactly how it was in person – it was like we were in that glow
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I love both versions, but the B&W is a stunner!
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thx my friend
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You’re welcome!
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