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I found the three doors and their step differential rather amusing...imagine what could happen. In color, it's a pleasing photo...easily passed over. BUT, in b&w, your eye is caught and you look at the photo imagining the humor.
I took this recently in San Juan on a very bright day...exposure was 1/1000@F/16. I used my D-600, 24-85 kit lens. CS-2 and Nik Silver Effect Pro made the photo a B&W.
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Watch Your Step
Photographer: Lamar Bates
nessie04 | Jun 23, 2017
Views: 18
Dimensions: 1800x1200
Size: 621kb
Filed Under: Picture This: The Power of Black & White
