This is some old graves near my house. Down here in the South, people have to be buried above ground because of the water table. There are a ton of these in New Orleans (which I plan to shoot one day)
New rendition of color
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This is some old graves near my house. Down here in the South, people have to be buried above ground because of the water table. There are a ton of these in New Orleans (which I plan to shoot one day)
New rendition of color
Last edited by theantiquetiger; 01-12-2012 at 01:01 AM.
Interesting. I much prefer the B&W in that harsh light.
100% agree Iggy.
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The thing I like most about the crypts is the broken concrete, exposing the brick underneath, and that does not show too well in the B/W.
I can go either way. I think if you went during the 'golden hour', the lighting may be quite interesting and warm. Not sure, Marko and MA would know way more about that, just an idea.
I have added third image to the first post (new rendition in color)
Seeing more detail in the shadows on the third one does more for me than the other two.
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My preference is the third one. Like Kat like the extra details in the shadows.
I agree, shot 3 now becomes my pick here.
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