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A bit of history
Image Title:  A bit of history
 
 By: Laura Spell  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Laura Spell {K:24080}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories Architecture
Film Format digital
Portfolio architecture
Lens canon 22-55 ultrasonic
Uploaded 4/28/2006 Film / Memory Type sandisk 256mb
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 126 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 14 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Montgomery
State -  TEXAS
Country - United States   United States
About Drove over to Montgomery, Texas, the oldest town in this county. The old homes are awesome. Shot this in color and converted to B&W. Will post the color version in comments.
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There are 14 Comments in 1 Pages
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Laura Spell   {K:24080} 4/28/2006
Here is the color version, which do you prefer?



Dave Stacey   {K:120467} 4/28/2006
I like the b/w for this one, Laura! It seems to convey the history of the place, and you've got good tones there, too.
Dave.


k o  c   {K:5981} 4/28/2006
Very beautiful image, Laura...
The B&W is very nice than other...

Best regards...
Kemal.


Dirk Uecker   {K:110} 4/28/2006
Beautiful image.
I prefer the b/w version.


Alison DuFlon   {K:36231} 4/29/2006
What a beautiful old home, i like the B/W version very much, great tones and a good composition. Alison


Alicia Popp   {K:84586} 4/29/2006
Una bella facahda enmarcada en esas ramas... el mejor marco!!!. Una imagen de gran calidad!


Debasish Ghosh   {K:5530} 4/29/2006
Beautiful composition and lovely details.
It looks really majestic in B&W.
Best wishes.


stingRay part 2 .   {K:148553} 4/29/2006
I am undecided (typical Libran:):)) for I like both very much. I love the mono tones in the main posting and I agree with Dave that historical items always look best in mono BUT this elegant house looks equally good with the full colour tones. A well composed shot my dear Laura. Very best wishes.....Ray


m ,   {K:15872} 4/29/2006
An attractive B&W photo with fine lightness and soft tone! Really nice perspective with lovely view and great details! Well done!
Best regards: Maxime


Chaman Sina   {K:722} 4/30/2006
A very attractive photo! Lovely perspective and view in B&W!
Chaman


Martin .   {K:24358} 5/1/2006
Laura,

I have heard your name and seen your work. I can't explain why I have never critiqued it? Wonderful lines, DOF, B&W and clarity my friend...

Well done indeed,

Martin


1301307 60   {K:42377} 5/1/2006
I like the mood in this one laura, a typical old american house, the framing with the branches work well in this case.. i prefer the black and white version.. I like the straight lines by your new lens... nice shot Laura!


Marian Man   {K:69688} 5/3/2006
b/w is the best choice dear Laura!!! such a beautiful old house!!!!! like it a lot!!!!!
my best rgeards
Marian


Joćo Tavares   {K:39126} 6/15/2006
I like it dear LAura great photograph !!
jo


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