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A black and white conversion with a bit of brown tone added. (click to enlarge) |
I thought I would try a little experiment. I thought I would re-edit some of the images I made in Hackberry, Arizona and present them in a different manner. Some people like black and white images, others don't. Some like bright, vibrant colors while others like more subtle renditions of color. Some like toned images, so like them only in shades of neutral gray. Some my not know they like variations from a 'standard' color presentation until they see alternative renditions.
Here are a number of the Hackberry images presented in a variety of ways just for fun. You may want to look back at the originals on my two previous posts for comparison. Enjoy!
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Others may like shades of gray, from strong blacks to bright whites. (click to enlarge) |
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I hope you enjoyed this little experiment. Next post will be images from Tucumcari, New Mexico, once a thriving town along Route 66 but now, except for along I-40, well, not much left of it unfortunately. However, it is a treasure trove of photographic opportunities if you like Americana and old or abandoned motels, businesses and subjects like that.
Join me over at my website, https://www.dennismook.com.
Thanks for looking. Enjoy!
Dennis A. Mook
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