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Facade B&W
Image Title:  Facade B&W
 
 By: Dave Arnold  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Dave Arnold {K:55613}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon 30D
Categories Architecture
Abstracts
Digital
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Architecture
Abstracts
Lens Canon 24-85 MM EF 3.5-4.5
Uploaded 9/26/2006 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 155 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 12 Rating
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/ 2 Ratings
Location City -  Ft. Worth
State -  TEXAS
Country - United States   United States
About Here is the straight up shot of the same facade in Ft Worth. This version converted to grey scale and levels changed slightly.
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There are 12 Comments in 1 Pages
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Robert Patrick   {K:8298} 9/26/2006
What hidden bits of odd and unlikely beauty there are in those "dull" old buildings.


Aniko Heart   {K:25957} 9/26/2006
This straight shot with minimal PS work, to me is a little "flat"... but I am totally insane and like a lot of contrast on detailed "things", if I can get it. I'm not saying it's no good... It's very good. I think I just prefer the heavily PS version.

More Love to Ya Dave!
Ani :)


Riny Koopman   {K:59745} 9/26/2006
The B&W version is the best choice Dave,regards from rainy Holland,Riny


Paolo Corradini   {K:51722} 9/26/2006
fine bw work with this architecture. well done
PAOLO


Dave Arnold   {K:55613} 9/27/2006
Thank you once again, Paolo.

Best wishes,
Dave


Dave Arnold   {K:55613} 9/27/2006
Thank you, Riny. I think I am partial to this version as well.

Best wishes,
Dave


Dave Arnold   {K:55613} 9/27/2006
Thanks, Ani... I knew you'd like the wild one better...

:)


Alicia Popp   {K:83824} 9/27/2006
qué linda esta Dave!!!
Fabulosos dibujos tan resaltados por la suave luz.
Un capitel bien trabajado!
Felicitaciones!


Aniko Heart   {K:25957} 9/27/2006
Yes... I knew you knew Dave...

I like wild things a lot. Anything too "flat" does not inspire me nearly to the thrill of "WOW-ness"... lol!

Warm Hugs,
Ani :)


Dave Arnold   {K:55613} 9/27/2006
Gracias, Alicia, mi amigo. Yo clase de deseó que hubiera concentrado a tomar más retratos de esto en el tiempo.

Mejores deseos, Dave


John Hatz   {K:143808} 1/13/2008
Nice frame Dave... excellent details and very interesting architecture... closed to ancient greek... hey... these neils looks like being there for the doves, and I don't like that (that is not for your photo... we also put these neils to many public buildings...)
anyway, your shot is great, I hope for some mm more space at the sides...
excellent...


Dave Arnold   {K:55613} 1/13/2008
Thanks, John... but I must say this is a shot from a long time ago, just resurrected in 06 to play with in PS... I don't really care for it, I think I've come a long way since then...

Best wishes,
Dave


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