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Nil Santana
8:40 am, 10.22.10
Bob, I really enjoy the mix between color and b&w here–in particular the shot of the river. I am sure the decision to “remove” color was not an easy one, as you were probably persuaded by the vibrant green and brown tones. But look at this image, I see light and shadows, and not only how they make photography possible (from a technical perspective) but also from an aesthetic quality.
On the other hand, there’s an interior shot from the Mansion that I think is wonderful as well. Great colors, light, and exposure.