reighamsyde 0 Posted March 16, 2005 took this last year but overworked it.Retook it a couple of weeks ago and i am motre pleased with this result Link to comment
lars_mo. 0 Posted March 16, 2005 Nice pic! I'm also blown away by the tonality. Did you convert via channel mixer? Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted March 16, 2005 wow. I just love it. great in all aspects! especially the gray scale! Biliana Link to comment
amorteguy 0 Posted March 17, 2005 In my opinion, there is something impure about creating B&W images on digital cameras (I know, old-fashioned), but there is not much to complain about here. Nicely done. Link to comment
Brian_Edwards 0 Posted March 18, 2005 Very nicely done. To Anthony: I am not sure if there is any fundamental difference between altering an image in the fashion of this one and making any kind of color alteration or correction. I still believe that film-based black and white is better than digital black and white, particularly in the area of being to control contrast, but I don't have any objections to using digital to create black and white images, especially in the case of images like this one. Link to comment
amorteguy 0 Posted March 18, 2005 Brian: Good point. Like I said before, I guess I'm old-fashioned in this area. I should just ignore the camera details and just enjoy the great images such as this one. Link to comment
tomlohrman 0 Posted February 26, 2007 This one is fantastic Kevin, as so many of your photos. The light in this photo is the light I hope to find everytime I set out on a shoot, Outstanding! Link to comment
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