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    Splashing Wreck

    This images wasn't meant to be I was check the exposure prior to composing but I actually released the shutter. Having looked at it a few times to process in colour I finally decided that whilst it wasn't really worthy of a colour image it would convert to monochrome/Black and White.

    What do you think, did I waste my time looking, pondering and then making the B&W conversion or not?

    Exif, ISO100, f16, 1/60 sec

    Peter

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    #2
    Re: Splashing Wreck

    think the problem I've got Peter is the other two are outstanding and for me this doesn't work well

    nice to see you imported the halo ;o)
    :- Ian

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      #3
      Re: Splashing Wreck

      Agree with Ian, the other two were such great images this one isn't doing much for me.
      Andrew

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        #4
        Re: Splashing Wreck

        Usually a mono shot would be my choice but not this time Peter. The colour versions are so strong
        Alan.

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          #5
          Re: Splashing Wreck

          Agree with the previous comments

          Stan
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            #6
            Re: Splashing Wreck

            I think that it has been said. My rule of thumb, if it doesn't work as a color image, then it's not really going to work as a BW image

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              #7
              Re: Splashing Wreck

              Thanks everyone for taking time to look and comment. I shall bin this image, thanks again
              Peter

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