Taken in March at St. John The Baptist in Cirencester. Heavily edited (cropped, lots of adjustment to contrast etc, mono conversion, wide array of modern signage and lighting etc have been cloned out to focus the picture). A bit of an experiment so interested to hear opinions.
It is a dramatic B&W and an interesting door. The only prolem I have is that there is a very large Black area. Was there anything of interest there which could be brought out or, if not, what about adding something. I keep a stock of ghosts, priests and monks for such occassions.
Dave
I like this, and think the black block provides welcome negative space to frame the door. I'm assuming there's plenty of detail in the floor and door, but difficult to see in this resolution. My only concern is the bright border on the floor right against the negative space.
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Taken in March at St. John The Baptist in Cirencester. Heavily edited (cropped, lots of adjustment to contrast etc, mono conversion, wide array of modern signage and lighting etc have been cloned out to focus the picture). A bit of an experiment so interested to hear opinions.
It is a dramatic B&W and an interesting door. The only prolem I have is that there is a very large Black area. Was there anything of interest there which could be brought out or, if not, what about adding something. I keep a stock of ghosts, priests and monks for such occassions.
Dave
I like this, and think the black block provides welcome negative space to frame the door. I'm assuming there's plenty of detail in the floor and door, but difficult to see in this resolution. My only concern is the bright border on the floor right against the negative space.
Cheers, Des :-)