Goofy...posted on the wrong site...See it on W/E free!
photophile wrote:
I enjoy converting color photos to black and white images and would enjoy seeing your images.
Okay, I normally don't post, but I've embarked on a journey into my 50-year old past. I'm digitizing my negatives and slides from my high school days. These are some from my ancient history. All were recorded on Kodak Tri-X film, digitized from the original negatives with my macro lens, camera, Essential Film Holder, and other goodies. Processing in Lightroom Classic with the Negative Lab Pro plug-in... And yeah, I'm late. So shoot me.
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My cat, Dakar, April, © 1971 Bill Burkholder
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Martin Barre and Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull ©1973, ©2021, Bill Burkholder (05/05/1973 @ Clemson, SC — Aqualung Tour)
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A Call for Peace ©1971 Bill Burkholder (for a yearbook story about writing and calling congress about the Viet Nam War)
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The cat is great and scarery
Lucian
Loc: From Wales, living in Ohio
This was last week, my daughter at the stables.
Lucian
Loc: From Wales, living in Ohio
I took the photos of my daughter and my son about 5 years ago and our local park in winter last year. Okay my children had a touch of sepia added, so not really a B&W but I hope you like them, despite that.
Lucian
Loc: From Wales, living in Ohio
lhammer43 wrote:
Alway enjoy a good black and white image with all the different shades of grey between black and white. Nice start Karen and thanks for hosting another challenge. Looks like good one with all the pages and posts I've seen so far.
I missed the water challenge last week because I was on it all week. We cruised that chain of lakes some call the Columbia River from Portland out to Astoria, and all the way back to Clarkston, Washington on the Snake. Went through eight locks total on our journey. It was a great time. There is an area of the "river" near and between Stevenson, WA and The Dalles, OR that the locals call the capital of Kite Boarding. We caught a few as we left a shore excursion from Stevenson.
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I love that middle one and think it would be even better if you trimmed the top and bottom and made it more of a wider panorama view.
Lucian wrote:
I took the photos of my daughter and my son about 5 years ago and our local park in winter last year. Okay my children had a touch of sepia added, so not really a B&W but I hope you like them, despite that.
Lucian,
That middle one is magnificent!
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Lucian wrote:
I took the photos of my daughter and my son about 5 years ago and our local park in winter last year. Okay my children had a touch of sepia added, so not really a B&W but I hope you like them, despite that.
Three exceptional beauties 🖤👁️👁️🖤
Lucian
Loc: From Wales, living in Ohio
afsalvo wrote:
Lucian,
That middle one is magnificent!
Thank you, I appreciate your kind words.
Lucian
Loc: From Wales, living in Ohio
joecichjr wrote:
Gorgeous ⭐⭐⭐
Thanks, I'm pleased you liked my work. She gave a copy to her riding instructor after this evenings lesson. I rarely post anything but couldn't resist for the B&W.
Just one of the many Carriage Rd bridges found on Mt Desert Island, ME.
Lucian
Loc: From Wales, living in Ohio
Wow, they look just like the bridges built along MLK Blvd that we have in Cleveland, by the cultural gardens. I've heard those were designed by the same person that did the ones in Central Park, NYC.
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