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    Dear All,

    Torn between these two versions and would welcome your views along with any general critique. I noticed this scene early one morning before the tourists arrived in San Gimignano. It needed something else though. And then the pigeon arrived.

    best regards

    Josh




    http://www.flickr.com/photos/40196275@N08/

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    Re: Which version for you?

    I much prefer the colored (first) version. There is a brightness that draws my interest there from out of the tunnel. And the pidgeon adds that little bit extra that brings it up a notch. Although I often prefer b/w the montone version has too much "sameness" to it to make me want to keep looking.
    But that is just my opinion and I might be the only one who feels this way.

    Jeff
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    • #3
      Re: Which version for you?

      Josh, the top pic almost feels monotone ish anyway because of the dark tunnel and cobbles, and then your eye gets led to the top of the pic where you are rewarded with some lovely colour. I do like the sepia version, but on this occasion I much prefer the colour one.
      I like it alot.
      Ash.
      http://www.ftmphotography.co.uk

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      • #4
        Re: Which version for you?

        Josh,

        I like the top (Colour) version. The colours have a something about them - a subtle quality I can't quite describe.

        Thanks for sharing.

        Graydon
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        • #5
          Re: Which version for you?

          Hello Josh
          As you decided to include a fair portion of the tunnel I feel it is important that we get to see some detail; there is just so much in total shadow. I have always found it very difficult/impossible to get the exposure any where near right in these circumstances. There may well be some detail to be lifted with some selective curves/levels. it might be worth a try.
          To be honest I find it difficult to choose which presentation to choose from.
          The light on the cobble stones is very nice as is having the birdie present as well.

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          • #6
            Re: Which version for you?

            Thanks all. I appreciate the quality of feedback in this thread. Off to have a play with the raw files and then print.

            Best regards

            Josh
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            • #7
              Re: Which version for you?

              I definitely prefer the colour one. Pigeon is great and makes the shot - how much did you pay him ?
              sigpic

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              • #8
                Re: Which version for you?

                Originally posted by Bear View Post
                I definitely prefer the colour one. Pigeon is great and makes the shot - how much did you pay him ?
                I offered him chicken feed but in the end he settled for peanuts
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                • #9
                  Re: Which version for you?

                  Originally posted by Josh Bear View Post
                  I offered him chicken feed but in the end he settled for peanuts
                  Ah, so that's how you do it.

                  The coloured version for me too.

                  Regards. Barr1e

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                  • #10
                    Re: Which version for you?

                    Hi Tom, I think the whole point of the image is that you are in a dark tunnel and seeing no detail in the tunnel makes the image, think of it as a frame for the image within, exposing detail in the tunnel would defeat the whole object of the picture, I am of coarse guessing that this is what Josh intended
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                    • #11
                      Re: Which version for you?

                      Originally posted by ash View Post
                      Hi Tom, I think the whole point of the image is that you are in a dark tunnel and seeing no detail in the tunnel makes the image, think of it as a frame for the image within, exposing detail in the tunnel would defeat the whole object of the picture, I am of coarse guessing that this is what Josh intended
                      That's one way of looking at it Ash. But I respectfully disagree.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Which version for you?

                        I have to agree with Ash. The detail in the cobblestones is just enough to draw the eye to the real image at the end of the tunnel. Any more detail would be too much and would be very distracting to the viewer.

                        Jeff
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                        • #13
                          Re: Which version for you?

                          Originally posted by Ians Tata View Post
                          I have to agree with Ash. The detail in the cobblestones is just enough to draw the eye to the real image at the end of the tunnel. Any more detail would be too much and would be very distracting to the viewer.

                          Jeff
                          Yep, I agree with Ian and Ash here - lovely subtle tones
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