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    Bounce

    My grandson had a birthday party at a place called "Bounce" in Melbourne the other day. It's a place with a lot of fancy trampolines etc and the kids spend more time in the air than on the ground. Anyway, I took a couple of candids which I thought would work in B&W and would be interested in your thoughts on them. Are they of some interest or just plain boring !

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    PS These were processed on my Ipad mini using Adobe Photoshop Express.

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    Re: Bounce

    I suspect they'll be of more interest to the families of the children featured. From a purely photographic point of view, the interest is in the very good quality B & W conversion. Good, rich tones. Neither picture looks flat or washed-out.

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    Nicely captured.

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    Re: Bounce

    I reckon both of these will be more colourful in the colour version than in B/W...just my opinion...

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    Re: Bounce

    +1 to Donald's comment. Although, I think the 2nd shot has potential - if only that net wasn't obscuring the arrow on the right.

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    Re: Bounce

    Thanks for your comments Donald, John, Izzie and Greg. Duly noted.

    The raw processing was done in Adobe Photoshop Express which I think is a pretty decent tool for a free app. The B&W conversion was done in the iOS 8 version of Photo which also has some good adjustment tools built in now.

    Dave

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