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Category Archives: Black & White
Gone Fish’n
Gone Fish’n Don’t know when I’ll be back! Share on Facebook
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Posted in Black & White, Landscapes, People, Places, Tweaks, water
Tagged fish, fishing, natural light, photo 365, water ways
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31 May – Lone Pelican
(If you want to stop the music just click on the stop button) Nikon D90 f/11, 1/500 sec, 0 ev, ISO 200, 157.0mm with AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED lens Aperture 2.1.4 Silver Efex Pro © Wojack All … Continue reading
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Posted in abstract, Audio, Birds, Black & White, creatures, Landscapes, Tweaks
Tagged Audio, Birds, photo 365
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19-26th April
MOBY “Extreme Ways” Extreme ways are back again Extreme places I didn’t know I broke everything new again Everything that I’d owned I threw it out the windows, came along Extreme ways I know move apart The … Continue reading
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26 March
Here is another color to black and white conversion comparison. Again, Photoshop CS4 to convert to the B&W with some tweaking to increase the contrast and brightness of the fern. Nikon D90, f/5.6, 1/125/sec, ISO 200, 147mm, +12mm extension, AF-S … Continue reading
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It must be black & white week. I thought I would look at how the differences seen between a B&W photo and the color original version would be. Again, Photoshop CS4 and a few tweaks gave me this version where … Continue reading
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I thought I would try converting some random images to black and white. The D90 does not shoot in black and white so I had to use Photoshop to do the conversion. I tweaked the contrast in Aperture some then … Continue reading
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