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Circa 1800s
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Visited a local park yesterday & was surprised to see this older home situeted there.I liked the architectural form of the building & the way it looked in the shadows. The reason I coverted it to B&W was really due to the dull overhead sky,a nice blue sky would have set off its exterior yellow colouring,but that was not to be.
Could anyone offer the steps required to put in a blue sky to this type of image.I'm not sure how to go about it ,due to all the smaller areas among the branches of the trees,how do you put a balanced sky in?? All help greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Ron |
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I liked your framing which helps the viewer focus on the house more than anything else. The superimposed tree branches add a sense of depth. I would not bother to create a color version of this; the contrast between the straight and irregular lines ea well as the good tonal range makes all the features stand out nicely, anyway...
Hi Ronald...excellent shot..great tones and details. Nice work.
Roger