Oh - nice conversion! I really like the use of black in this picture: the sky is so dramatic and the composition is ace, with the figures almost struggling up hill towards the barn, which is nicely placed in the right hand side. Wonderful angles throughout. Well done indeed, Garry!
MartinMcl wrote:
Oh - nice conversion! I really like the use of black in this picture: the sky is so dramatic and the composition is ace, with the figures almost struggling up hill towards the barn, which is nicely placed in the right hand side. Wonderful angles throughout. Well done indeed, Garry!
Hi Martin,
Thanks so much for your glowing comments. I'm glad this image was pleasing to you.
I really like the first image... the b&w process really makes it compelling... I like it so much that I have had to go and look at it a few times.
cheers,
bruce
OwlsEyes wrote:
I really like the first image... the b&w process really makes it compelling... I like it so much that I have had to go and look at it a few times.
cheers,
bruce
Hi Bruce,
Glad you returned to look at the image. That is always my goal to create an image that draws people's attention to it. Thanks for your comments.
Stanzman wrote:
Gary, love these, I really have a passion for old barns, always searching for them. Great job.
I also love old barns and shoot them whenever I find them. Unfortunately many of them are falling down or have bee repaired with tin roofs and other modern day materials. Not as interesting. thanks for looking and leaving comments.
ScaryFox wrote:
I particularly like the first one. The perspecitive is great and including the person works really well for balance and scale.
Ute
Hi Ute,
Thanks for your comments and I am glad the composition works for you.