Hi Bob, I like what you did with the image, the toned down lights and hot spots are a great improvement.
The clock, great detail and the image is very clear.
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Hi Bob, I like what you did with the image, the toned down lights and hot spots are a great improvement.
The clock, great detail and the image is very clear.
Look forward to more of your B&W![]()
Week 3
So I was looking at some old pictures of "Old Pasadena, CA" and I thought how about a new old picture. The one I looked at was in s sepia, but I don't want to be like someone else so here is a go. Please, bring on the comments.
OH, I see something already, my perspective is off, I'll have to work on that as soon as I get some time.
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Last edited by SpiderBob; 23rd January 2012 at 03:26 AM.
Week 4:
So I decided to take a walk in our concrete jungle to see what interesting lines I could come up with. Well....I came up with none that were straight. I left the bit of street in the lower right to give a sense of size. I had trouble blending some of the grays but stayed away from too much contrast. Not sure where to go with this one from here.
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And I'd probably take out the light fixture bottom left and maybe bring the bottom of the crop up a bit more?
Well actually I left the hill and the street scene to give the impression of the size of the building as many people don't know what it is.
But I do like the softer look
That works. Nice job!
Last edited by Dave Humphries; 6th February 2012 at 05:19 PM.
I had to remind myself of your goal to shoot B&W. I'm wondering if a Bird of Paradise has enough texture to hold a viewer's interest?
I have to say very nice image. I also think that the pavilions give a sense of scale.
The Bird of Paradise I think would work in color but not so much in B&W, I agree with Mal that it doesn't have enough texture, also my natural senses want to see the color.
I had thought that too, but I really didn't go for the true B&W with "true Black and a White". I left it more subdued in grey tones. I was hoping that the flower would take on a different look this way and interest viewers. Perhaps you are right though. I'll go for a new walk in a different direct next week.
Thank you,
Bob
Sam, if you want to see the color version go to Macro flowers. It is colorful. You know, I got to agree with you guys, the flower was not a good choice.
Week 6
Back to some architecture, seems I keep returning to this. Or perhaps I'm trying to prefect this before moving on. So....please comment. This is taken down a set of stairs that go into the bows of the subway system. I waited to get no people this time so I don't have to clone them out. I was intrigued by the light at the end of the tunnel not sure what it was, as I did not take the trip down the stairs.
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Looks pretty good to me. Only a couple of minor things -
The horizontal lines of the stairs against the bottom edge of the frame aren't in alignment. I'm not sure if it's distortion or it needs a rotation - or both ( I can't tell from the other lines in the photo). At the bottom of the stairs the pattern has a line that isn't symmetrical that I'd think about cropping out - purely because everything else in the photo is symmetrical.
A good range of tones and texture otherwise and great perspective composition.
Thank you for the comment Mal. I straightened the frame up to the right 2.25 degrees. However, the pattern is off on the bottom due to a ticket machine attached to the wall at the bottom of the stairs. Perhaps, I should try to remove the machine as opposed to the pattern as it is centered. Just looks off center due to the ticket machine. I think this is what you were referring too?
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