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Old farm machinery
Old farm machinery on display in Franklin, NC
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Machinery In B/W
Very nice, Joe. I personally like seeing machinery in B/W. It gives a feeling of the grittiness that cogs and wheels should have.
Nyal Cammack at 02:55 CEST on 02-Aug-2011 [Reply]
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Nyal Cammack wrote:
> Very nice, Joe. I personally like seeing machinery in B/W. It gives a feeling of the grittiness
> that cogs and wheels should have.
>
Thank you for the comment Nyal. I agree with you completely. The color image much less impact and to me appeared rather bland. The black and white conversion is much more interesting to view.
Joe Saladino at 04:48 CEST on 02-Aug-2011 [Reply]