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Thought that it was about time I put myself up for your comments. Which do you prefer or should
I just bin both of 'em
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I should not discard any both are In many way as good of each other
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Alasdair has a fair point there, but for me the black and white is very powerful and avoids the distracting colours.

I've noticed your black and white images are becoming very striking Mike, not just these.
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Thanks Alasdair and thanks John.

Much obliged for your comments.

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My first thought was to go for the black and white. It's a safe option.

However, I really like the red door. And the more I look at it, the more I'm favouring the colour shot.

Go with your gut instinct, Mike. ;-]
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