Some b&w images.
About 10 days ago I posted in this forum images in color of The Miami River along with details about its history. I selected some of the images made then and now I present them here converted to b&w.
As the original, these images were made with an Olympus camera and two of their lenses. Some of them were made with a Tiffen polarizer filter to put more drama in the sky.
The images were converted using Topaz B&W Effects 2 with some final touches using Photoshop.
As it is customary with me I added warmth to the images simulating my favorite printing paper, Agfa fiber base.
The second image is part of the administrative building at Jose Marti Park, not far from Little Havana.
All have their own appeal. Let me please suggest you remove the key-stoning effect.
camerapapi wrote:
About 10 days ago I posted in this forum images in color of The Miami River along with details about its history. I selected some of the images made then and now I present them here converted to b&w.
As the original, these images were made with an Olympus camera and two of their lenses. Some of them were made with a Tiffen polarizer filter to put more drama in the sky.
The images were converted using Topaz B&W Effects 2 with some final touches using Photoshop.
As it is customary with me I added warmth to the images simulating my favorite printing paper, Agfa fiber base.
The second image is part of the administrative building at Jose Marti Park, not far from Little Havana.
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Beautifully done William!
Your b&ws are really crisp. I have enjoyed seeing these.
anotherview wrote:
All have their own appeal. Let me please suggest you remove the key-stoning effect.
I did it but at times I am successful and at times I am not.
Thank you for the kind words. Regarding conversions, I am still learning.
Wonderful set William - they look great in b&w.
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