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A Black & White from Smith Rock in the Morning #36222
08/31/11 02:11 PM
08/31/11 02:11 PM
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RomanJohnston Offline OP
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Just one from a while back. Starting to get results I am liking from my B&W process.



Roman

Re: A Black & White from Smith Rock in the Morning [Re: RomanJohnston] #36224
08/31/11 05:04 PM
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Hey Roman,

I like this a lot - both the composition and the B&W conversion. May I ask how you are doing your B&W conversions?

James

Re: A Black & White from Smith Rock in the Morning [Re: James Morrissey] #36247
09/02/11 03:30 PM
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The conversions were done via the technique and script I got from Vincent Versace a while back. I am sure it will take a while to master fully, but even at my lower level of understanding, I can get acceptable results. I highly reccomend his classes if he comes to town.

Roman

Re: A Black & White from Smith Rock in the Morning [Re: RomanJohnston] #36255
09/03/11 10:42 AM
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Very nice range of grays. I especially like the treeline shadows on the rockface.
Too bad the clouds wouldn't cooperate in the process! smile


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Re: A Black & White from Smith Rock in the Morning [Re: Durwood Edwards] #36306
09/07/11 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted By: Durwood Edwards
Very nice range of grays. I especially like the treeline shadows on the rockface.
Too bad the clouds wouldn't cooperate in the process! smile


Thank you kindly Durwood. That shadow did not work well in color, but definitely has value in the B&W. Still learning how to see in B&W, this will take time to master.

Roman


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