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Nov 14, 2017 11:38:43   #
flathead27ford Loc: Colorado, North of Greeley
 
I would say you hit it out of the park. Very nice. I like it in B&W. Cheers.

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Nov 14, 2017 11:56:25   #
SalvageDiver Loc: Huntington Beach CA
 
Excellent first post. Besides, I'm partial to B&W. Amazing, I've never seen Rodeo Drive empty.

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Nov 14, 2017 12:48:04   #
Smudgey Loc: Ohio, Calif, Now Arizona
 
Good job, nice BW work 👌

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Nov 14, 2017 17:13:54   #
BOBSFORN Loc: Redwood City, California
 
"Where have all of the People Gone?"

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Nov 14, 2017 17:48:11   #
cambriaman Loc: Central CA Coast
 
Very nice result. Going to monochrome made your day!. Keep shooting and sharing!

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Nov 14, 2017 19:03:38   #
SX2002 Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
 
Welcome to the Hog...it's a beaut shot but I can't give an opinion on colour V B&W without seeing the colour version...
Ron.

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Nov 14, 2017 19:05:57   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
bleyton wrote:
This is my first photo submission to UHH. The wife & I took a drive last night, and ended up on Rodeo Drive. The stores were all closed, but it was a nice night to just walk around. I am hoping to get a little bit of experience with night photography, but nothing much really jumped out at me as a good subject.

I snapped this one, and tweaked it a bit in Lightroom. It was nice. Then I decided to turn it into a B&W, and I think that really made the difference.

Tell me what you think.
This is my first photo submission to UHH. The wif... (show quote)


This looks attractive as a black and white.

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Nov 14, 2017 23:54:05   #
sailorsmom Loc: Souderton, PA
 
Excellent image, bleyton!

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Nov 15, 2017 01:27:20   #
vicksart Loc: Novato, CA -earthquake country
 
The B & W works well for this shot. Thanks for sharing this very nice shot.

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Nov 15, 2017 01:29:08   #
bleyton Loc: Los Angeles, CA
 
Thanks for all of the kind comments. Here is a slight edit - I tweaked the vertical & cropped it, to make the buildings and lampposts straight. I'm not sure I have a real preference for this one over the other though. You can take away distortion in one area, but other areas still seem distorted.

And for SX2002, I added the color version. This is pretty much original, except that I tweaked the white balance to remove most of the orange cast (the original is a raw). In my opinion, the color version is just a nice snapshot. The B&W is way nicer.


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Nov 15, 2017 02:29:57   #
SalvageDiver Loc: Huntington Beach CA
 
Just a quick suggestion. You can use the Develop/Transform/Guided in Lightroom to correct both your vertical and horizontal perspectives, simultaneously.

I agree with you converting to B&W makes the image. Thanks for sharing.

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Nov 15, 2017 05:16:28   #
SATS Loc: Belgium
 
There is a lot more definition in the color version overall, particularly in the roadway and in the hanging lights but the B&W has tons more character and that is the one I would choose.

I didn't know about the Lightroom trick. The only way I know of doing it is with a very expensive shift tilt lens or a sliding back view camera, which are not practical options for most of us. I think most of us accept a little bit of perspective convergence, even if it is a tad more extreme than we experience in everyday life.

Since LR has been mentioned, I am still trying to make my mind up about editing software. At the moment I am uploading into Oly viewer 3 and editing in Mac photos. Problem is they don't do layers so all changes are global. I seem to have got the choice down to Luminar or LR. I don't want to get overwhelmed with the full hit of PS. Any thoughts? It is not my meaning to derail this thread so any responses can be sent as a private message.

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Nov 15, 2017 11:15:08   #
bleyton Loc: Los Angeles, CA
 
SATS wrote:
There is a lot more definition in the color version overall, particularly in the roadway and in the hanging lights but the B&W has tons more character and that is the one I would choose.

I didn't know about the Lightroom trick. The only way I know of doing it is with a very expensive shift tilt lens or a sliding back view camera, which are not practical options for most of us. I think most of us accept a little bit of perspective convergence, even if it is a tad more extreme than we experience in everyday life.

Since LR has been mentioned, I am still trying to make my mind up about editing software. At the moment I am uploading into Oly viewer 3 and editing in Mac photos. Problem is they don't do layers so all changes are global. I seem to have got the choice down to Luminar or LR. I don't want to get overwhelmed with the full hit of PS. Any thoughts? It is not my meaning to derail this thread so any responses can be sent as a private message.
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The extra definition in the color version is probably because I didn't do any noise reduction on that version. Since I am still playing with a new camera, I probably tend to pixel-peep more than I should, and it helped there, but at the expense of the detail of the bricks in the roadway.

I bit the bullet and went with Creative Cloud. I figured that $10/month is a pretty good deal, and LR seems to have become the standard. I'm not thrilled with being locked in to Adobe, but I haven't really seen anything else that comes close to the power of PS & LR, or which has the ecosystem around it. If there is anything I want to do but don't know how, there is a Youtube video showing me how to do it.

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Nov 15, 2017 16:57:54   #
SX2002 Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
 
Thanks for the colour version, I like them both about the same...
Ron

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Nov 16, 2017 08:37:41   #
grillmaster5062
 
A very impressive first submission! Looks great in b&w. Hope you enjoy the forum.

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