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Jimmy Payne
{K:21163} 9/12/2004
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Del, I would have to flip a coin to decide which is best. The b&w subdues the background more which places more emphasis on the grass, but the sepia emphasizes the grass by the way the light comes through in this mode.
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Ron Beezley
{K:2834} 9/3/2004
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The B&W looks like an infrared photo... Nice shot.
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Peggy Christine Skinner
{K:26936} 9/3/2004
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The B/W is quite lovely Del but the sepia kicks ass. The tones are so subtle and lends such a wonderful airy and delicate quality to the grass. You are turning into quite the artistic photographer Mister.
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Tony Diana
{K:13396} 9/2/2004
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Precioso tiro en B&W, saludos :)
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greg collins
{K:12273} 9/2/2004
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I like it. It really stands out from the background - makes a great center piece. The light hitting it from the side creates nice tones within it. I think b/w works here. Greg
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Del Metheny
{K:25617} 9/2/2004
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Here it is in Sepia
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Margaret Sturgess
{K:49403} 9/2/2004
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Can't see the sepia one, but I do like this one. It shows the grass off very nicely, all wispy. Margaret
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