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Wycoller
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On a short break in North Yorkshire, had a trip to Haworth yesterday, and had a look at Wycoller on the way.
Its a tiny timeless village going back prior to the 10th century BC, hence the conversion to black and white.
Peter |
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- bri
(2178) - [2009-05-13 5:29]
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Hi Peter,
Nice B&W conversion to this picture, I like the way the road leads your eye accross the scene and into the picture, nice simple frame also. TFS
Bri
Hello Peter
Good choice for B&W. nice exposure of the shaded areas and your pov is great, we can see nothing 'modern'. I'm off to N.Yorkshire next month, great place.
Regards, Leslie
- Jonela
(2759) - [2009-05-13 5:36]
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Hi Peter,
This a simple but brilliant composition the b&w conversion suits it well. The pov on the right gives a nice diagonal the leads the eye into the picture. I like the shades and tones thrown up by the conversion great sharp details well done.
Regards
Jon
hi Peter this is excellent stuff as Jon says the blk and white works realy well looks a very photogenic place to visit tfs
regards bryan
Hello Peter,
This is Pearson's Farm which is reknown for being haunted. (See my shot on TE for more details.)
You have chosen a fine pov to lead towards the old buildings whilst still capturing the interesting stone wall in the f/g.
The b&w treatment gives a timeless feel to your shot.
Kind regards,
Bev :-)
Nice picture - expecting to see the vicar trundling by on a bike at any minute.