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Aug 7, 2014 15:29:41   #
Wow! I can't stop laughing...This post made my day as I really needed a pick me up! :roll:
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Jul 20, 2014 08:08:04   #
Very Beautiful. Love them!
PierreH wrote:
With slick photo gear available now, I've forgotten how much fun it was to putter around a few decades ago doing a shoot in manual mode.
I got a chance this week to wander around the garden using my old vintage lens.
There's nothing automatic, but it's still fun
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Jul 20, 2014 07:59:10   #
N i c e - I like it.
Erv wrote:
Thank you! Fun to see then finished.:)
Erv


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Jul 20, 2014 07:54:20   #
Beautiful!
Selkii wrote:
The fog parted to expose this tiny sailboat. Moments later, it was, once again, engulfed.
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Jul 20, 2014 07:53:17   #
WOW! Really nice work
Linda From Maine wrote:
Couldn't decide between #1 and #2, so here they both are :) Canon T3i, kit lens, shot in raw. PSE 12, Nik Silver Efex.

The others are a bit older - having to dig to find suitable images to play with in b&w. Too many BIRDS in my files - ha ha

#3 was with SX50. #4 and #5 with the T3i.

Thanks for viewing!


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Jul 19, 2014 20:13:18   #
Thank for looking
Drigby1 wrote:
House colors are crisp and real. It actually looks 3D
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Jul 18, 2014 14:41:39   #
I forgot to store original so I replaced it. It's there now. Sorry
dragonswing wrote:
Are you going to post the photo so we can see?
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Jul 18, 2014 14:19:55   #
I took this photo for one of my classes and didn't think much of it one way or the other. Well, I forgot what it was called so I went on Bing and typed in White Clay Creek to see if I could find it. What I found was a photo so similar to mine that I got kind of excited. It made me feel a little bit better about my photo. Just saying...sometimes it helps to be looked at with another set of eyes


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Jul 18, 2014 14:00:21   #
Thanks! Makes a big difference.
gessman wrote:
Cropped slightly top and bottom to get rid of the tube across the top of her head, pulled into Topaz Adjust, Toned Collection, applied Split Tone VI.

In B&W I find myself drawn to busy (organized clutter) heavy on darks, frame filled, vertical and/or horizontal angles if possible, shot with wide to ultra-wide angle lens. In depicting "austere," I like mostly white with dark object well composed and lost in a lot of negative space or black/white reversed from that. B&W, for me, needs to have high contrast, high impact. I like some B&W portraits but not high noon snapshots like this little lady. I didn't take the time to dodge in the upper left arm that's close to blown out.
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Jul 18, 2014 09:56:48   #
WOW! Decisions, Decisions...My brain hursts
A.J.R. wrote:
It sounds convincing but maybe Photo challenged wont be making enough prints to need a commercial printer. There could be problems if larger quantities of ink were purchased but not used quickly enough. Maybe I'm wrong but it would be interesting to hear your views. I am sure however that Photo Challenged will be very pleased with his purchase if he decides to keep the R3000.


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Jul 18, 2014 09:51:16   #
Hopefully, some practice, I'll be one of the ones that CAN
deberry wrote:
Photo, Black and white photography rules!!! You must select correct subject matter. Some subjects need to be shot color........Christmas/Easter/some landscapes.....but historical and antique sometimes more effective in B/W.
Anybody can shoot color pics.....not everyone can shoot b/w.


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Jul 18, 2014 07:13:11   #
The class that requires me to do my assignments in both B/W and Color; long lens and short lens, etc etc etc is "The Business of Photography". My instructor emailed me back and said it was acceptable to shoot in color and convert to B/W-mainly because a client may request one of the B/W images in color. So I am still on the quest to learn B/W although a little relieved when it comes to this class since I just wasn't "feeling" any of my B/W photos. :oops: :thumbup:
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Jul 18, 2014 07:07:08   #
Yes, That's a hard lesson that I'm learning. I am determined to get it though
cmc4214 wrote:
keep in mind that certain colors that have great contrast in color sometimes will have almost no contrast in B/W
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Jul 18, 2014 06:57:26   #
Thank you
rmalarz wrote:
You captured the joy of being young and completely wet on a warm day.
--Bob
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Jul 18, 2014 06:56:25   #
Thanks for looking-I've been lurking around for almost a year, just reading and trying to learn. I hesitated posting because my self confidence is not quite up to par...yet!
sailorsmom wrote:
These are good shots and beautiful grandkids, PhotoChallenged!


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