Tin Pan Man
Here is the colour version which i feel does not give as much impact?
Nikon D300, 24 – 120mm at 40mm, f/4.2, 1/80 sec, ISO 200
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Rosalie Dale IPA
Such rich tones mate – I like both images. I’m not sure I could choose between them.
stevealder
Hi Craig, A very nice image. I like both versions, so I’m 50-50, if that helps. Regards, Steve
Gilberte
I generally prefer the colour version as I like to know what I see.In a B/W version I don’t know whether the pans are brass, pewter, iron or whatever
There are more details in the colour version.In the B/W they sink in the black.
GailD
Both great. Hard to choose. Great shot Craig.
debsphotos
I was all set to go for the b/w…until the full image appeared!!! I love them both !!! *-)
Tim Denny
Nice shot Craig, when I first seen this another title came to mind, “Copper Kettle Guy”
Good job
simonesphotos
Brilliant character portrait Craig!