Black and white output of the Tattered Cover shot from the other day.

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In this version the windows really stand out – feels more timeless in B/W.
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I agree. I can’t look at the other version without worrying over whether the yellow levels are right. This one accentuates the lines and curves more, and that’s what attracts me to that venue in the first place.
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Yep. The windows really pop in this one. An excellent shot, sir.
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