I am still not sure if I even like the shot at all. I didn't capture what I saw before I took it.
I am leaning towards to sepia version (but I like BW photography)
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I am still not sure if I even like the shot at all. I didn't capture what I saw before I took it.
I am leaning towards to sepia version (but I like BW photography)
I think number 2 captures the mood a lot better than number 1.
I quite like the second one- it captures the feel of an old fashioned feel. I like it very much.
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I actually like the more realistic processing in shot 1.
I find the composition good but for me,...The scene needs people to liven it up.
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Definitely like the first one better. Not fussy with the colour in the second one. Agree with Marko's suggestion of having people in it.
I much prefered the color version.
when the last tree has died the last river has been poisoned and the last fish has been caught, only then the human race will realized that money can't be eaten.
I think the detail stands out a lot better in the sepia toned one, but at least on my monitor, I really don't like the shade of the sepia.
I like them both and I agree with Markos comment that it could do with people in the shots.
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