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Keywords: Clevedon Church, Clevedon, England, North Somerset, Somerset, UK, bw, cemeteries, churches, grave yards, import, monochrome, redfilter
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2007-01-26 20:15:31
I really like your b&w shots - especially because of that "red filter" effect (good compositons as well!). Personally I'd like to achieve such shots too but I think that the whole processing with PS is way too complex and in increases noise far too much. So I'm thinking about getting analog. What do you think? The World Through My Eyes
Joe Dunckley
2007-01-26 20:25:54
All these are in photoshop with the NEF (raw) files. I've made a few that I discarded immediately because the processing not only increased noise but also pixelated them. I personally wouldn't go with film: these took perhaps ten minutes each, and were only done to help me learn the new features when I upgraded photoshop.
lemonyellow7
2008-11-16 22:18:45
True, collaboration has it's risks but I say experiment for learning. You will reach a balance. There is something in your work that I would love to see a year or so down the road. What I find most interesting about your work is what you capture.