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    A Greenhouse in B&W

    I like the curves. Tried it in black and white because the glass panels were in a variety of tones; and it eliminated the distraction of the greenery within.

    A Greenhouse in B&W

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    Re: A Greenhouse in B&W

    Nice, have you considered cropping out the foliage? I think the entryway with some of the overhead glass would look just as interesting.

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    Re: A Greenhouse in B&W

    sadly, i am eager too see the original.....

    This is nice though

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    Re: A Greenhouse in B&W

    Works for me.

    Possibly you could try a very slight crop from the left side and top to reduce the 'heaviness' of those trees.

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    Re: A Greenhouse in B&W

    I'd suggest a crop but not as extreme as John as the trees do provide an idea of size, perhaps around 1/2 inch from the top - but it's a great looking greenhouse and a nice capture.

    steve

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