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I don't do a lot of B+W conversions but felt this beautiful little tree waving to the rocks suited it nicely in amongst the Pea soup mist
Reflecting by Richard Smith, on Flickr
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Cheers NeilVery very nice Rich
Hey Chris. That's a fair suggestion and genuinely not something I had considered. Will give it a go in PS and see what I thinkHave you tried flipping it? It's far better than anything I could do it just feels the wrong way round when I viewed it that's the first thing that came to my mind. I'd love to see it the the tree on the opposite side and rocks on the right. But what do I know!? Cheers
I love it
Truly brilliant
Thanks very much allSuperb piece of work !
Cheers buddyVery cool. Love the reflection and the composition is great.
Thanks very much DaleIt's all been said, that is lovely.
Thanks very much mateTop drawer Rich.
I like it mateI like this Richie very much.
I reckon a square crop with the tree in the middle and lose a couple of rocks would be interesting too.
Couldn't see if you accept edits or not, but will remove if required.
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Thank you AlanVery nice, simple but stunning.
Cheers CraigLove this! I'm rather taken with mono shots recently.
Very nice
Cracking photo!
Thank you allLovely
Have you tried flipping it?
Cheers Gary. Flipping an image is certainly something I will consider in future as its never been a thought before!I actually prefer this picture "flipped" with the tree on the left but either way, it's an amazing composition that I could only dream of doing.
Must get the camera back out !
Sorry, is Neil the only one allowed to do B+W waterscapes?Great shot Neil. I mean Rich!
Sorry, is Neil the only one allowed to do B+W waterscapes?Better go take photos of trees instead then
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That was the thing though mate. I didn't know how to take it as I find it quite hard to extract how it was meant via plain text and without a smiley face or the like to convey the expression or emotion as you have used in the second replyHe is probably one of the best photographers in the world for this style of work and my first instinct was it reminded me of his shots.
So you should take my comment as the compliment it was intended to be![]()
That was the thing though mate. I didn't know how to take it as I find it quite hard to extract how it was meant via plain text and without a smiley face or the like to convey the expression or emotion as you have used in the second reply
My remark was somewhat tongue in cheek also. And I wholeheartedly agree of Neil's unique style and it's quality. Would have loved to have said I based this on his style but with the conditions I had I didn't have a lot of choice![]()