Out & About in the Welsh hills
by psc
Uploaded07/03/2009 - 21:14
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Posted 07/03/2009 - 22:07
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I do like the shot, composition wise but it's dated like a shot from the 39 Steps, a wee bit of colour and I am sure would change it and produce a realy good pleasing picture. regards Ron
PS I did a lot of black & white pictures Years ago and I find B & W now a difficult medium to absorb. it's a personal thingyyyy perhaps....Ron
PS I did a lot of black & white pictures Years ago and I find B & W now a difficult medium to absorb. it's a personal thingyyyy perhaps....Ron
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Posted 07/03/2009 - 22:37
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i think this would work well in B&W if the power lines were missing and if you added a bit more contrast. Good composition though
Posted 08/03/2009 - 01:27
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I've been recently inspired by a few of the photographers profiles highlighted on Photoicon - some fabulous b&w shots there...
Posted 08/03/2009 - 11:47
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I've been recently inspired by a few of the photographers profiles highlighted on Photoicon - some fabulous b&w shots there...[/quote]I prefer Black & White to colour Phil, but Rob is correct, you have to up the contrast, I do that in the dark room, but it is very easy in the likes of Photoshop, if I could have the negative of your Black and White I could show you what you have in this image, unfortunately it looks digital.
Keep going at the black and white, you'll get there.
Keep going at the black and white, you'll get there.
Posted 08/03/2009 - 12:06
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Cheers Rees,
The look I was going for was adding more light into the foreground (less contrast) to then over compensate with a filter on the sky to make it seem heavier... if that makes sense, the appearance of the clouds being heavy with rain...
The look I was going for was adding more light into the foreground (less contrast) to then over compensate with a filter on the sky to make it seem heavier... if that makes sense, the appearance of the clouds being heavy with rain...
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