Sunny afternoon in B/W
Posted 15/03/2008 - 21:04
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I am just not that sure about the sepia effect.
I think that true b & w might be better.
Just my humble opinion.
I think that true b & w might be better.
Just my humble opinion.
Hyram
Bodies: K20D (2), K10D, Super A, ME Super, Auto 110 SLR, X70, Optio P70
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Bodies: K20D (2), K10D, Super A, ME Super, Auto 110 SLR, X70, Optio P70
Pentax Glass: DA* 300, DA* 60-250, DA* 50-135, DA* 16-50, DA 70 Ltd, FA 31 Ltd, DA 35 Ltd, DA 18-55 (2), DA 12-24, DA 10-17, M 200, A 35-70, M 40, M 28, Converter-A 2X-S, 1.4X-S, AF 1.7, Pentax-110 50, Pentax-110 24
Other Glass: Sigma 105 macro, Sigma-A APO 75-300
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Posted 15/03/2008 - 21:10
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I like the third picture best - the lines lead in nicely and the pattern is strong. The first one has a striking solitary feel to it, the rim light is great but I feel the technical quality could be improved.
Personally I like the strong sepia tone but it would be interesting to see them in pure black and white as well.
Personally I like the strong sepia tone but it would be interesting to see them in pure black and white as well.
Best regards, John
Posted 17/03/2008 - 09:23
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Good pictures, especially the third one but I agree with Hyram; black and white would have been a better solution.
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17 years
Burcht,
Belgium
Feel free to visit the album here...
Here goes:
K10D + DA 16-45@45, f/8, 1/350s, ISO 100
K10D + DA 16-45@31, f/8, 1/350s, ISO 100
K10D + DA 16-45@16, f/8, 1/250s, ISO 100