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Eco Sciences in B&W

After a suggestion from an IIS member, I did a B&W rendition. Great suggestion! Thanks

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Looks great.
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Thanks. Great suggestion
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Yeah some buildings just look better in B&W, and this is a good example.
A great photo Scott.

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Yeah some buildings just look better in B&W, and this is a good example.
A great photo Scott.

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