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Bradgate House
Bradgate House ruins - chilhood home of Lady Jane Grey better known as the 'Nine day Queen of England'. I can't decide which I like best - this version or the mono version. Your opinions/comments would be very welcome as usual.
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vxisme
said:
I like this colour take Phil, just seems to suit it better for me mate, the mono is a fine conversion, but i think the slight tones of the ruins look better in colour. not much help i know, sorry..lol
Donny
15:49 on February 24, 2008
button44
said:
Really like this one too, but the mono gets my vote. Regards, Tina.
15:51 on February 24, 2008
John Fanning
said:
Yes, prefer this one Phil. Looks very grand and spooky, great atmosphere to the shot.
Rgds
17:22 on February 24, 2008
amr photography
said:
very dramatic. well done
20:23 on February 24, 2008
costello
said:
I prefer this version Phil, I like the soft tones. Juan.
21:54 on February 24, 2008
rbittner@shaw.ca
said:
I like this one better, Phil, with the low sat, it brings a mono feel to it, and just a touch of colour to bring it up a bit - awesome on both - RB
01:53 on February 25, 2008
pjackson
said:
Thanks very much guys, I think this on is my favoured version too. It's an interesting ruin and one which I intend to revisit in the future. Thanks again for your kind comments. Phil
10:37 on February 25, 2008
shuterbug
said:
Agree with al the above Phil this is the one for me mate the mono is a first class conversion like moody colours adds to the image well done.
Dave
22:44 on February 25, 2008
Colin Russell
said:
Sorry, to buck the trend. But I like the mono - and I'm generally a colour person. I just think the mono goes better with the subject matter. It'd be boring if we all thought the same. Cheers, Col.
13:59 on February 27, 2008
makjak
said:
With this one It looks like you get B/W with the brickwork and sky, and colour with the foreground, Best of both worlds.. Thats the way I see it anyway.. so for me this one get my vote.. they are both great shots, and the history a bonus too.. well done mate, take care Mark
01:21 on February 28, 2008
zdolez
said:
Fabulous work Phil, I really really like this version. So dramatic and full of atmosphere! Zuzana
21:32 on February 28, 2008
Upstart
said:
Nice moody shot Phil, I like the subdued colour and tones. - Paul
11:16 on February 29, 2008
pjackson
said:
Dave, Col, Mark Zuzana, Paul, thank you all very much for the time taken to comment. I value your opinions very much. Phil
14:07 on February 29, 2008
anything pretty
said:
Beautiful dramatic scene.......wonderful shot !! Sally
02:01 on March 1, 2008
Jem1
said:
Hi Phil,
'Bradgate Park'..........my old stamping ground.
Nice shot Phil.
Jem.
09:14 on March 2, 2008
G Coleman
said:
This one gets my vote to Phil love the muted tones just seems to work better than the mono on this occasion although the mono is a great cvonversion. all the best Gavin.
11:53 on March 2, 2008
pjackson
said:
Sally, Jem, Gav, thanks very much guys. Phil
17:42 on March 6, 2008
andrewfuller
said:
Think I prefer this one Phil, as the colours are fairly close in tone. Cheers, Andrew.
01:10 on April 8, 2008
pjackson
said:
Thanks very much Andrew. Phil
16:32 on April 17, 2008
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Photo Properties
Camera: Canon EOS 20D
Date/Time: 24-02-2008 2:10 AM
Shutter: 1/1000 sec
Flash: 16
Focal Length: 10.0 mm
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