“ High Noon ”
This is a play train that is at the playground in my township. I love the shadows created by the noon sun, which thankfully appeared on Saturday. I went with black and white because I felt it was more dramatic.
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  • Keith Wobeser Edited 2 years ago

    Great composition and I agree with the others that BW was the way to go.

    Great composition and I agree with the others that BW was the way to go.

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  • Mairi Clare Dunlin Edited 2 years ago

    B&W was definitely the way to go!
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    B&W was definitely the way to go!

    A small shred, and I know there's not a lot you could do about it, but it just bothers me that the engine is not level: I think because it's at the front of the shot.

    That said, the shadows are so sharp and dramatic, really illustrating the overhead sun

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  • Tom Conway Edited 2 years ago

    Black and white definitely a good choice, Diane, and the shadows are great.

    Black and white definitely a good choice, Diane, and the shadows are great.

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  • Jen Keller Edited 2 years ago

    Love those shadows. The BW def adds to the drama.

    Love those shadows. The BW def adds to the drama.

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