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    Re: The Old Pony - Put Out to Pasture

    Quote Originally Posted by FadderUri
    Ask and ye shall recieve. I really need to get a couple of ND filters so that I can open up the aperture on these bright and sunny days.

    Thanks for all the input.

    I am not sure if its intentional or not, I think though you were going for true b&w here as you said ask and ye shall receive. . . but there is a color cast here and not true b&w.
    please do not edit and repost my photos


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    Re: The Old Pony - Put Out to Pasture

    lol.... maybe we asked wrong?

    FadderUri, you have been very accommodating w/ our requests ! i wanted to thank you for that, because it helps me learn more as well, to see something and think it would look good one way, and then be able to see it done... its very helpful for me as well..
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    Re: The Old Pony - Put Out to Pasture

    Quote Originally Posted by Clicker
    lol.... maybe we asked wrong?

    FadderUri, you have been very accommodating w/ our requests ! i wanted to thank you for that, because it helps me learn more as well, to see something and think it would look good one way, and then be able to see it done... its very helpful for me as well..
    thanks!
    Not a problem. I had been avoiding doing too much B/W conversion from color prints. I was always afraid of the finished procuct coming out with too much contrast. But now that you guys got me playing with this one, I'm enjoying myself.

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    Re: The Old Pony - Put Out to Pasture

    Do you use the channels method? this way you can really have a lot of control over the contrasyts and highlights, detail etc. .
    please do not edit and repost my photos


    gary


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    Re: The Old Pony - Put Out to Pasture

    Quote Originally Posted by gahspidy
    I am not sure if its intentional or not, I think though you were going for true b&w here as you said ask and ye shall receive. . . but there is a color cast here and not true b&w.
    No, it's not a true black and white. I went back after the conversion and added a bit of sepia to it. I thought the plain black and white was a bit too harsh.

    Fadder Uri

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