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Chris Calohan
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Color and B&W Versions - Lake McDonald, Glacier NP
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I prefer the colour version, as it conveys the feeling of cold better.
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Both are nice but your "take 2" is more pleasing IMHO…
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Nice the color version
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I favor the color version for the contrast in hues.
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