Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Wagon Wheels

 Old, but not antique, wagon

Like most of you, I'm sure, I liked the colour version of this photo (below) too, but I couldn't resist checking out what it looked like in B&W.

 Original photo

Sitting on a grassy plot amongst dandelion seed heads. What photographer could resist?

 Poster edges

Colored pencil

I am linking to Black and White Wednesday HERE

I am linking to NF Digital Art Meme  HERE.

55 comments:

  1. Great series of images. I like the last artsy photo. Enjoy your day!

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  2. Oh yeah, that yellow wheel makes the image.

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  3. Absolutely perfect. I liked all the images, but especially the last.

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  4. There is something about black and white that shines a special light on what is being photographed. Interesting how colour can hide shape and shadow. Nonetheless, I do like the painterly effect of the Poster Edges.

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  5. Perfect. Novbody can resist old wagons, dandelions an an oppotunity to photograph. I tjonk.
    Have a nice day :)
    Mormor

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  6. Great shot to begin with but I enjoy seeing the way you play with it.

    Darla

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  7. You did a great job with the varied images.

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  8. I love the B&W. Have a Beautiful Day!
    Peace :)

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  9. I like all of these, the out of the camera is really good.. and i love poster edge on just about anything.

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  10. Creative BW shot ~ great textures' too!

    Happy Week to you,
    artmusedog and carol

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  11. Oh I love the black and white:) Hug B

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  12. neat texture on the side of the wheel! your b&w really emphasized that.

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  13. I am all for the 'regular' color one!

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  14. Nice, I like the black and white because it focuses on the details more.

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  15. I like them all, but the colored pencil is interesting. Tom

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  16. I love the original image in color, as well as the last one in the series.

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  17. You do find and capture the very best and these are surely no exception!! Hope your week is going well!! Enjoy!!

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  18. great photo...and I love the poster edges effect

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  19. I like the color photo best because you can see the flowers!

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  20. Yes, this time the color image works. I like those wheels.

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  21. B&W- Barbara Wójcik
    Such similarity letters:-))))))

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  22. The black and white suits me best. I like the effects!

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  23. I would vote for the black and white image. It made me think about when I was a kid and never got near a wagon or spent any time without spectacular technicolour all around me. I think my memory links musst be shorted out.

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  24. B&W.-Barbara Wójcik :-)))))))))

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  25. Oh funny---when I saw the black and white version my mind immediately saw a red wagon--red spokes and black tires then you showed the color version and I was just taken aback. weird
    MB

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  26. No photographer that I know could resist this awesome wagon (that includes me, by the way). I love all of your versions. When you get a good subject you can play and play ... no end to the fun. These are lovely EGC. It still amazes me that you are as good an artist as you are a photographer ... what else do you do? :)

    Andrea @ From the Sol

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  27. Lovely wagon.
    I like most the original and also Black and White..

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  28. I like the colour version, EG!

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  29. You have such a talent with these! Lovely.

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  30. Terrific editing...love them all♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/droplet/

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  31. I really love the way the texture pops in the black and white version… great discovery!

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  32. the BW one is my favorite. One I might hang on the wall. :)

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  33. All the effects are interesting, and usually I'm big on black and white... but this time I like the color version best. There's something nice about all that green.

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  34. I think in this picture I am partial to the coloured version.Great shot.

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  35. so much fun seeing all of the digital varieties that you can make happen so easily. like the poster edges....

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  36. My favourite is the first version :)

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  37. Love the first one, it's so right for the subject..

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  38. Oh, I so love the B&W version! Not that I don't like them all....

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  39. I like the first photo, in black and white. It makes it more old timey and makes the mind wonder about it more.

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  40. I have a quick portrait snapshot of Sue in b&w and colour. What I notice is that in the colour version my eyes get pulled away from the face. I notice a similar effect when I look at these images, but I do like the original better than the arty versions in this case. It isn't always the case though.

    Maybe I should post those two images since I have nothing else on my mind right now.

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  41. The black and white is amazing.

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  42. wonderful treatments on all the images!

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  43. It is great in B & W alhtough the colour is lovely as well Love the third one but no the last one (my opinion)

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  44. The b&w really captures its age!

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  45. Fascinating edits of the old wheels. The black and white highlights the beauty of ageing, but like the sense of scratched colour in the poster edit.

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  46. I like seeing them all! A great subject!

    Janis
    GDP

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  47. Love them all EG but if I had to chose it would be the third, fab!

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  48. The black and white does it for me!!!

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  49. Fun photo play! You have a good eye!

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  50. Your B&W version creates an interestingly eerie effect that could inspire someone to write a freaky ghost story. Not me, though. Ghost stories freak me out. :-)
    Take 25 to Hollister

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  51. I, too, love old wheels. Love the colored version best, and your artistic rendition is fun, too.

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  52. I am a color guy, but I have to admit that the black and white works well with this material. The last one doesn't work for me . . .

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  53. Beautiful renderings of the same image.
    My favorite in this case though is the original, maybe poster edges ;)

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  54. No matter how you edit, it's a great image. I do think I like the old time feel of the black and white best.

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