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Snowbound Fern 2 B&W Foto & Immagine di Ken Piros ᐅ Vedi e commenta gratuitamente la foto su fotocommunity. Scopri gratuitamente altre immagini.
it's a different cut, too, isn't it? closer! still, i prefer the color version – yes, more punch, and besides: speaking from a contextual point of view, you seem to lose that striking juxtaposition of green, almost summery life vs. the relentless whiteness of snowy winter! greetings, sabine.
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guvo4 19/11/2013 23:07
Very fine winter imprssion, good in B/W.Best regards....Volker
gopher 27/08/2013 10:50
Super B/WTorsten Kupke 30/03/2013 16:46
I like it very muchVera Shulga 30/03/2013 13:21
outstandingDragomir Vukovic 09/02/2013 7:51
magic 1BGW-photo 07/02/2013 23:12
the b&w version works well, but in my opinion, the little objects on the left side may have been left out . . to focus more on the fern ...cheers from Bernd
Sue Thompson 07/02/2013 10:42
Yes, the snow crystals do seem better here.......but that is b/w for you :)).Maybe a colour key would work .....
:))
Harold Thompson 07/02/2013 9:47
Good conversion like how the fern stands out against the snow settled on it define it from the bg :-)) HaroldIngo dreiundsechzig 06/02/2013 19:41
klasse gesehn.vom handy
DRAGA PUC 06/02/2013 19:20
yes, it works but it gives an impression of an everlasting winterwell done
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s. sabine krause 06/02/2013 15:56
it's a different cut, too, isn't it? closer! still, i prefer the color version – yes, more punch, and besides: speaking from a contextual point of view, you seem to lose that striking juxtaposition of green, almost summery life vs. the relentless whiteness of snowy winter! greetings, sabine.Gisa K. 06/02/2013 13:33
great shot, i would like this more in Colour, for me it`s too much grey in itregards Gisa
BRYAN CRUTE 06/02/2013 13:29
Still works in monochrome Ken, but think imo the colour shot has that little more punch ?Regards
Bryan