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    Works for me. Like the composition, the sharpness, the handling of true blacks and whites, just an overall excellent image. Then again, I am a sucker for monochrome ....
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    I also like your choice of monochrome, and the lines are very interesting. Above all, it always impresses me when people find a cool shot like this in a scene that I likely would have wandered past...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MartinW View Post
    I also like your choice of monochrome, and the lines are very interesting. Above all, it always impresses me when people find a cool shot like this in a scene that I likely would have wandered past...
    Exactly what I was thinking!
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    Looks good to me too! Perhaps a little more detail in the highlights wouldn't go amiss, but overall a very good BW conversion. Well done for making an interesting photo out of a boring subject
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    Thanks for the comments everyone - the original file does indeed have a bit more white meat thoughton, and I appreciate and agree with that comment. Thx m
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