I love to look at photos of churches/cathedrals. I have also found myself inclined to change or filter my shots into b/w photos. In "my" day, black and white was all we had, so when "color" film came out, I didn't even want to look at b/w....but now that I'm older and wiser...., :)) I see beauty in b/w that I overlooked for many years. This is a lovely photograph, Stewart.
I agree with Sandy, often with B&W transitions of churches the effect is more sinister than welcoming but not in this picture, it really works. Well done. Spot on!
I love to look at photos of churches/cathedrals. I have also found myself inclined to change or filter my shots into b/w photos. In "my" day, black and white was all we had, so when "color" film came out, I didn't even want to look at b/w....but now that I'm older and wiser...., :)) I see beauty in b/w that I overlooked for many years. This is a lovely photograph, Stewart.
ReplyDeleteGreat B&W shot--with some Photo Shop Element enhancers..... NEAT!!!!!
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Your image takes that church out of time and makes it strangely welcoming.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Sandy, often with B&W transitions of churches the effect is more sinister than welcoming but not in this picture, it really works. Well done. Spot on!
ReplyDeleteI like your processing, Stewart.
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely shot!
ReplyDeleteStunning!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful photo of a wonderful church building.
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