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    I took this at a Church in West Des Moines, Iowa. I weighs 4,500 pounds and is 26 feet tall and nearly 15 feet wide

    let me know what you think of the black and white/ color, and i have not edited these since some how photoshop has been deleted from my computer
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    Re: cross

    Between the two as they are? I'd pick the color one. If I am to edit it, I'd rotate the photo counter-clockwise a bit.

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    Re: cross

    I think the B&W has the most potential with some editing but as presented the color holds my interest more.
    No, I DON'T need that.

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    Re: cross

    of the two, I'd pick the second. However, without your description I really wouldn't get a sense of scale for this cross. I suppose that would be my critique; that while taking the picture and being there to perceive how large this cross is, the photographic observer has no sense of that. I'm also distracted from the rest of the photo by the highlight on the lower protrusion at the bottom of the cross. I understand what you were going for though.

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