Exhibit your B&W shots
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Re: Exhibit your B&W shots
Great use of the interior of the plane through B&W treatment Doc. Here is mine.
DSC31926-80AviaryBW by BigSury, on Flickr
With best regards,
Sury
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Life size statue at Ibn Battuta mall in Dubai.
a77 + 16-50
Ibn Battuta Mall, Dubai by Dr. Harout, on Flickr
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Ibn Battuta Mall, Dubai by Dr. Harout, on Flickr
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The Windmill
Sony DSC S85 +DAP+The Gimp
regards - Peter
Sony DSC S85 +DAP+The Gimp
regards - Peter
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Very interesting treatment, Peter. I love it.
I am curious if that would be as dramatic in color.
Sury
I am curious if that would be as dramatic in color.
Sury
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Re: Exhibit your B&W shots
Great work Doc, Sury & Peter.
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Peter, a very good painting-like shot. I adore it.
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Peter - I think you have some high noise-reduction 'smearing' going on there, and you have missed focus .
On a more serious note, great image! Very dramatic.
On a more serious note, great image! Very dramatic.
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Re: Exhibit your B&W shots
Like the windmill, Bayham abbey Ruins:-
A900 & Zeiss 24-70
A900 & Zeiss 24-70
Some days you eat the bear, other days the bear eats you....
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Great capture and composition of the ruins. As for the sentiment of the image,
I would like the ruins to have a darker tone to reflect the "ruins" part of it.
Dark, gloomy, forlorn and ravaged by time. This one looks a "tad cheery" (my editorial).
Mount McKinley in Alaska. This was with Tamron 28-200 at 35mm on A900. Shows how close
we were on that unpressurized plane. I pretty much faded out due to altitude causing a
hypoglycemic episode (scary feeling but luckily I had my candy with me). We were at about 21000+ feet,
(7000+ meters) in an unpressurized plane with oxygen masks. This one was taken by my wife.
I post processed in PS7.
DSC29691-156 wingremchnlmxrmono by BigSury, on Flickr
I would like the ruins to have a darker tone to reflect the "ruins" part of it.
Dark, gloomy, forlorn and ravaged by time. This one looks a "tad cheery" (my editorial).
Mount McKinley in Alaska. This was with Tamron 28-200 at 35mm on A900. Shows how close
we were on that unpressurized plane. I pretty much faded out due to altitude causing a
hypoglycemic episode (scary feeling but luckily I had my candy with me). We were at about 21000+ feet,
(7000+ meters) in an unpressurized plane with oxygen masks. This one was taken by my wife.
I post processed in PS7.
DSC29691-156 wingremchnlmxrmono by BigSury, on Flickr
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Ghostly ruins and super detailed peaks! Great pics.
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Continuing the different styles of B&W shots, here is an Infrared portrait of my daughter. I may have posted this before so apologies for the duplication.
Dandelion Clock by Birm, on Flickr
Taken with Sony DSC-V1 in IR mode and ND filter.
Dandelion Clock by Birm, on Flickr
Taken with Sony DSC-V1 in IR mode and ND filter.
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
Re: Exhibit your B&W shots
Two contrasting shots of Whitstable harbour:-
Some days you eat the bear, other days the bear eats you....
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[quote="Birma"]Continuing the different styles of B&W shots, here is an Infrared portrait of my daughter. I may have posted this before so apologies for the duplication.
I love it Andy. Great capture of that innocent moment.
I love the two harbor shots, but not able to "connect" them for the contrast.
With best regards,
Sury
I love it Andy. Great capture of that innocent moment.
I love the two harbor shots, but not able to "connect" them for the contrast.
With best regards,
Sury
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Andy, that's a very cute shot. BTW, I see through EXIF that you used a Sony DSC-V1. Did you make adjustments to the IR filter on it?
Richard, I like both shots and, indeed, the second contrasts the first a lot. I notice the lady was getting herself ready for the shot.
Richard, I like both shots and, indeed, the second contrasts the first a lot. I notice the lady was getting herself ready for the shot.
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