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What a great image this is--every inch of the photo offers something delectable to the eye.
The one thing I would consider doing would be to drop in a negative exposure gradient / burn / adjust the conversion method (probably not applicable here if dealing with neutral hues) for the bottom portion of the photo. NAh--maybe not. It's great as-is.
Last edited by christopher steven b.; 11-23-2014 at 08:15 PM.
I like the processing as well - very nicely done!
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A great b&w composition.
I certainly like the tones of this B&W. Well done.
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