alfbailey 3 Posted June 8, 2015 Sincere Thanks for your thoughtful feedback.I seem to be getting more and more attracted to B & W images though I have always liked them. Just as a point of interest, the stones bottom right have not been selectively sharpened, however it's easy to see how you could reach that conclusion looking at the other semi submerged stones in the rest of the foreground. They were in fact untouched by the water movement and consequentially look sharp in comparison. Thanks again Michael always good to hear from you.Best Regards Alf Link to comment
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