Posted by Betty (New Jersey, United States) on 29 February 2008 in Architecture and Portfolio.
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yeaaaaaahh i love this very doom wow great shot buddy
29 Feb 2008 5:45am
@Farhad.B: Thank you.
I like it too, but it's no where as phenomenal as yesterday's...probably if I had seen this one first, I might have appreciated it a little more ;)
29 Feb 2008 6:43am
Hard to make up my mind... At the end of the day, I think I prefer the B&W one even if I like the color tone of the yesterday version.
29 Feb 2008 7:35am
@Laurent: I agree with you, Laurent, I like the black and white version. The color version is okay, but the B&W just adds something to it.
I often prefer bw versions, but I agree with Lorraine. Yesterday's had a certain sense of "forever in place" that this one does not quite match. Maybe more contrast or shadows? But even so, I think I prefer yesterdays muted colors. It just felt old and dusty.
29 Feb 2008 7:57am
@Viewfinder: Wow! I love the discussion! In looking at yesterday's, then at today's, they both have their good points! Thank you so much for your comments!
I like the b&w version, but out of the two the colour one is my fave.
29 Feb 2008 10:14am
@MaryB: Looks like the votes are in for the color version!
Excellent find and framing. Very well in B&W. Old places like this are wonderful to discover and capture piece by piece.
29 Feb 2008 10:45am
@Barbara: Thank you. I saw this window and couldn't resist snapping it!
Barns have a wonderful atmosphere gritty and yet appealing.
29 Feb 2008 1:18pm
@Laurie: They do, Laurie. I love them. I woud like to do a series on barns in Warren County, before they are all gone!
I prefer yesterday's as well - the little bit of color made it a bit more interesting. A great shot in color or b&w!!
29 Feb 2008 6:57pm
@Chris: Thanks, Chris.
This is a neat one...
3 Mar 2008 1:43pm
I guess I go for the color version . . mainy because it was such a gentle hint of color that it added to the sense of aging . .
11 Mar 2008 7:23am
@Ronnie 2¢: Color it is!!!
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