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Oct 6, 2011 22:04:33   #
PalePictures Loc: Traveling
 
Both sets are excellent!

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Oct 7, 2011 05:56:19   #
mortonfarm Loc: Texas
 
From one Texan to another...just wanted to share one of my Capitol pics...It is an amazing place for pics...at least I think so...think I may try this one in BW as well...Linda

Texas Capitol Dome
Texas Capitol Dome...

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Oct 7, 2011 07:48:39   #
Adubin Loc: Indialantic, Florida
 
I like the B&W photo the best because it lets my eyes through the photo slowly. The blue area in the background move my eyes directly to that area first. Again what do you want your audience to experience when they look at this photo? Arnold

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Oct 7, 2011 09:30:55   #
jbaz Loc: Northen New Jersey
 
Well ???



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Oct 7, 2011 09:34:26   #
jbaz Loc: Northen New Jersey
 
WELL ???



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Oct 7, 2011 09:35:29   #
jbaz Loc: Northen New Jersey
 
WELL ???



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Oct 7, 2011 13:18:39   #
Dale Loc: Round Rock, Texas
 
Jbaz.
That is close to the look I want to get with the B&W. Thanks.

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Oct 7, 2011 13:21:37   #
Dale Loc: Round Rock, Texas
 
Mortonfarm,

The capital is one of my favorite subjects. I have lived around Austin since 1976 and I keep going back to the Capital grounds several times a year. When I saw your photo of the rotunda I thought it was one of mine! lol
GREAT picture. Would love to see more of your work of the Capital.

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Oct 7, 2011 13:44:49   #
PalePictures Loc: Traveling
 
I would love to see some of the hilly neighborhoods at night or dusk photography. From what I remember the architecture with the unique terrain would make for some excellent stock
Last time I was there was in 1984 hung out at the black cat and I think it was maggies or Magie mays." on 6th street. It was a great time!
There's gold in them there hills!!!!
Hook um horns!

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Oct 7, 2011 14:21:08   #
Bornbad Loc: Tracy, California
 
Color...the blue does it.

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Oct 8, 2011 19:38:20   #
robertperry Loc: Sacramento, Ca.
 
Dale wrote:
I always shoot in color. Canon 5d mark II or Canon 40D. I have found however that sometimes if I have a color photograph that just doesn't seem to grab my feelings I will convert the raw photograph into black and white. Sometimes that is what the picture needs.


Try something new, B/W image with the blue light area in color - selective coloring.

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Oct 8, 2011 20:04:18   #
kodie Loc: North Carolina
 
I like the way the blue lends feel to the shot. A very interesting shot, could proably end up on some one's wall.

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Oct 8, 2011 20:07:14   #
jdtx Loc: SA, Tx.
 
I think a selective color on the blue in the first one might look pretty cool

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Oct 19, 2011 07:00:17   #
Jimbo Loc: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
 
You might want to try color popping your photos. I love B/W, but I also like to "pop" the colors sometimes to really bring out nice effects

Color Popped
Color Popped...

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Aug 1, 2012 11:28:54   #
RLK Loc: New Castle, PA/Stafford, VA
 
Is there a difference in a photograph taken in color and converted to a B&W as opposed to originally taking it in B&W. In addition, does it make a difference if shot as JPEG or RAW as far as manipulating the photograph later.

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