I enjoy converting color photos to black and white images and would enjoy seeing your images.
Clorabelle and a bridge at Bradstreet Landing park.
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I got these not to long ago...Just fooling around with the cam.
Shot a few days ago in monochrome
A few B&W shots from SW FL
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I got these not to long ago...Just fooling around with the cam.
Trees are often a good subject.
cdemaree wrote:
A few B&W shots from SW FL
I like the lighting on the bird and dragonfly.
A lemur and a couple at Huntington Res.
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I got these not to long ago...Just fooling around with the cam.
I took these last month at the Tahquamenon Fall in Michigans UP. I was experimenting with my ND filter and long exposure. I am happy with the way they turned out for my first time using this technique.
photophile wrote:
I enjoy converting color photos to black and white images and would enjoy seeing your images.
Nice set for starting out Karin. THANKS FOR HOSTING!
I'll Try to be back later.
Thanks for hosting. This is from my recent attempts at street photog.
Some from Missouri. The first one is the bridge over the Missouri river at Jefferson City, MO. The next two is ice crystal on a pane of glass. The last three are painting of a part of history in a area of Jefferson City, Mo. They are spray painted on plywood in boarded up windows in an old furniture store. They were commission by the art council of Jefferson City. They are painted by an artist that grew up in Jefferson City, but now lives in Kansas City, Mo. They were spray painted in black and white.
I also like to experiment with colour to monochrome conversions. Monochrome often enhances textures not always evident in the colour versions.
The only Bugatti that I am ever likely to own.
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A railway cutting near Alice Springs, Central Australia.
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Captured in Hobart (Tasmania), docks, March 2020.
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A house in a small country town in the mid North of South Australia.
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1928 Packard
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DB on the hub cap suggests that this wheel belongs to a Dodge Brothers vehicle.
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A former London taxi manufactured by Beardmore in the UK between 1954 and 1966.
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cdemaree wrote:
A few B&W shots from SW FL
Great photos. I love the bird.
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