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João Martins
{K:2754} 9/14/2004
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Hi André,
I just found you, and i really like your work. I agree with Sam about the B/W conversion. Anyway, i like this photo a lot... Scotland... I miss you...
Cheers
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André Luis de Alvarenga
{K:149} 9/9/2004
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HI Sam, now I understood what you mean, but this picture was shot in color mode, after I converted to B/W and did some pos processing, the intension is to increase the contrast e to add some noise to make something diferent, I think that just b/w will be a bit boring. Do you think that is so much fake?
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Sam Andre
{K:12484} 9/9/2004
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A color image that's turned into B&W or that's taken in the B&W mode of a digital camera usualy turn into a grey soup. Details and contrast are not anyway near original B&W film quality.
You can get very close to it but it takes some post processing.
Just look at the bushes and tree leaves and you'll see what I mean.
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André Luis de Alvarenga
{K:149} 9/9/2004
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Hi Sam Andre, thanks to help me on my image, but when you say "too bad the effect is spoild by the misuse of B&W" I really didnt understant? Could you show me what's the right way? Regards André
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Sam Andre
{K:12484} 9/9/2004
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nice pespective and composition... too bad the effect is spoild by the misuse of B&W
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Jeffrey Dodenbier
{K:902} 8/31/2004
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Wonderful shot. I really like the perspective. The only thing to make it better would be to deepen the contrast. It could really make the bridge stand out. But overall, a great image.
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