Will add to the post. Let me know what you think. ;
Done. 🙂
Way better! Now we look at those angles, and those lines!
Glad you like them. And thanks for the feedback!
You’re welcome!
I do love monochrome in general… ….but in that case I would prefer the colored version because the soft red and yellow add something very special on top of this excellent composition of lines.
Thanks Markus for your comment. I agree. In spite of being a monochrome lover I, too, think the shots become less interesting in b&w. But maybe it’s because I did a quick treatment to respond to Sue’s comment. Thanks again for commenting!
The colored versions of these images help my eyes to see the lines and angles easier. The monochrome versions are difficult to “read”. I definitely go with your colored images. They are excellent. No need and reason to convert. Smiles. Reinhold
I thought so too. Isn’t interesting how people perceive things differently? Sue thought exactly the opposite; that’s why I created the monochrome and asked which one was better. Cheers!
Reminds me to contact you via mail. I have an idea (photography related), a plan and a question. Contact you latest on the weekend. Are you able to use FaceTime Audio? Smiles. Reinhold
Definitely monochrome on the second composition, but that’s because I appreciate angles and lines. This post reminds me of your past posts featuring your great eye for composition!
Have you tried these in monochrome…..the colour is a bit distracting, Angela!
Will try!
Great!
Will add to the post. Let me know what you think. ;
Done. 🙂
Way better! Now we look at those angles, and those lines!
Glad you like them. And thanks for the feedback!
You’re welcome!
I do love monochrome in general… ….but in that case I would prefer the colored version because the soft red and yellow add something very special on top of this excellent composition of lines.
Thanks Markus for your comment. I agree. In spite of being a monochrome lover I, too, think the shots become less interesting in b&w. But maybe it’s because I did a quick treatment to respond to Sue’s comment. Thanks again for commenting!
The colored versions of these images help my eyes to see the lines and angles easier. The monochrome versions are difficult to “read”. I definitely go with your colored images. They are excellent. No need and reason to convert. Smiles. Reinhold
I thought so too. Isn’t interesting how people perceive things differently? Sue thought exactly the opposite; that’s why I created the monochrome and asked which one was better. Cheers!
Reminds me to contact you via mail. I have an idea (photography related), a plan and a question. Contact you latest on the weekend. Are you able to use FaceTime Audio? Smiles. Reinhold
Yes, let me hear your plan!
monochrome
Definitely monochrome on the second composition, but that’s because I appreciate angles and lines. This post reminds me of your past posts featuring your great eye for composition!
Thanks, C.S. I guess I need to do more architectural abstracts. Haven’t been doing much of that lately, not sure why…