Captured this spring image a few days ago on a cloudy day. Actually enjoy shooting on cloudy days. The sky is original, just post processed in Photoshop and ACR. ACR is my choice for editing. Including the color image for comparison.
Captured this spring image a few days ago on a cloudy day. Actually enjoy shooting on cloudy days. The sky is original, just post processed in Photoshop and ACR. ACR is my choice for editing. Including the color image for comparison.
I prefer the black and white photograph. I do, however, think you could have gotten quite a bit more detail in the clouds. You have a good start. --Bob
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Captured this spring image a few days ago on a cloudy day. Actually enjoy shooting on cloudy days. The sky is original, just post processed in Photoshop and ACR. ACR is my choice for editing. Including the color image for comparison.
I prefer the black and white photograph. I do, however, think you could have gotten quite a bit more detail in the clouds. You have a good start. --Bob
Captured this spring image a few days ago on a cloudy day. Actually enjoy shooting on cloudy days. The sky is original, just post processed in Photoshop and ACR. ACR is my choice for editing. Including the color image for comparison.
Love it! Just love B&W images of old, dilapidated barns.
Captured this spring image a few days ago on a cloudy day. Actually enjoy shooting on cloudy days. The sky is original, just post processed in Photoshop and ACR. ACR is my choice for editing. Including the color image for comparison.
Any dilapidated barn seems to take on more character in B/W. I give it an "A+". . . .
Captured this spring image a few days ago on a cloudy day. Actually enjoy shooting on cloudy days. The sky is original, just post processed in Photoshop and ACR. ACR is my choice for editing. Including the color image for comparison.
Cloudy days are the best days for shooting buildings. The B&W is preferred.