I can't imagine how you could choose; both are perfect pictures. The big difference is that even I might imagine the cormorants would look good in black and white; I would never ever have thought of how exquisite the frosted leaves would look that way.
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Two wonderful shots! I like the reflections in the bottom one.
ReplyDeleteThey are both great!
ReplyDeleteBoth are great photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat set of images.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos.
ReplyDeletewow, I love this. Both images. Love how the frost bites in monochrome :)
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ReplyDeleteI like both photos but the frost one is awesome.
Wonderful!
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I can't imagine how you could choose; both are perfect pictures. The big difference is that even I might imagine the cormorants would look good in black and white; I would never ever have thought of how exquisite the frosted leaves would look that way.
ReplyDeletegood decision. both are really nice in b/w. happy new year.
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Both photos are good, and so different. Glad you posted them both.
ReplyDeleteBoth are stunning.
ReplyDeleteBoth are wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos in B&W, Carver, and I especially like the second one!
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Gorgeous pictures as always ... happy new year Carver.
ReplyDeleteVery well treated. I liked the second one more.
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