Sunday, November 20, 2016

From a hot day in Illinois

I have messed with these photos, trying to make them passable...running out of patience with them so I am stopping.
They were all taken the day we took Lorelei to the Aikman Wildlife Refuge.  All taken in the middle of the day.
Converting to B&W was the only way to make this one at all presentable...
That led to trying one of the others...yep, I think I like it better this way.

Going to link to Tom's Barn Collective.....

10 comments:

  1. they are fine but I do like it best in black and white. and I am thinking some of this may be covered in snow today

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  2. Rose, I'm glad that you have a problem with your pictures too, it doesn't make me feel like the "Lone Ranger." B&W can often save an awful picture. Your first one with the tall top is unlike anything that I've seen around here. Seeing you posting sure is a great sign, I hope that it means that Roger is improving! Please stop back as you can!

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  3. Nicely done, Rose.
    Those barns look great in color and B&W.
    Have a Happy Day!
    Peace :)

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  4. Lovely barns!
    I don't usually do much to my photos, but it sure is great to have photo-editing tools when we need them.
    Have a great week!

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  5. They look great in B&W. Sometimes, that is the best way to save some of my photos too.

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  6. The processing of the shots has enhanced their attractiveness. Nice shot of shooting.

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  7. Enjoyed your shots of the barns. They do look good in B&W!

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  8. Nice barn finds. It's interesting what edits work with one photo that just don't look good on another. Nice work.

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  9. Yes, sometimes removing color is helpful. Well done.

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  10. The black and white shots are very effective - good thinking! I love the shape of the second barn, quite stylish I think.

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