Ok, I know some are not a fan of pretty color photos being converted to black & white, but to me, this one cried out for the conversion. This old grain barn is located just north of Colfax/Palouse, Washington. Software used was Photoshop Elements for minor global adjustments such as brightness, contrast, etc. and then Nik Silver Efex for the conversion to b&w, local adjustments to the clouds and foreground, a soft vignette, and mild selenium tone. Then, I used the Luminar Flex plug in to dodge the two faces of the structure. Thanks for taking a peek. Comments are always welcome. Good, bad, or otherwise. Ken
Photobum wrote:
Ok, I know some are not a fan of pretty color photos being converted to black & white, but to me, this one cried out for the conversion. This old grain barn is located just north of Colfax/Palouse, Washington. Software used was Photoshop Elements for minor global adjustments such as brightness, contrast, etc. and then Nik Silver Efex for the conversion to b&w, local adjustments to the clouds and foreground, a soft vignette, and mild selenium tone. Then, I used the Luminar Flex plug in to dodge the two faces of the structure. Thanks for taking a peek. Comments are always welcome. Good, bad, or otherwise. Ken
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Ken Great shot. If it was mine I would crop some of the foreground to give the barn and clouds more relevance.
PixelStan77 wrote:
Ken Great shot. If it was mine I would crop some of the foreground to give the barn and clouds more relevance.
Good point. My intent was to show some of the vastness of the area and the remoteness of the structure. Ken
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