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    does it work in B&W?

    What say you guys about this orchid in B&W?

    does it work in B&W?

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    Re: does it work in B&W?

    It does.

    It seems to be the standard aspect ratio, have you considered lopping a bit off each side?

    Either to put it 'in the centre' of the reduced frame, or perhaps, with a small anti-clockwise twist, having the lower two petals 'point' in to the corners.

    HTH, Dave
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    Re: does it work in B&W?

    It does as a design or pattern;although it is easily recognizable as a flower.

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    Re: does it work in B&W?

    It definitely works as a monochrome version. Consider brightening the bright tones in various areas of the flower to provide a bit more interest. I also agree that there is too much negative space (too much because it doesn't add anything to the image).

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    Re: does it work in B&W?

    I played with this to see if it had the impact of my recent stuff...I'm thinking the pale blues and
    yellows don't convert that well unless I'm missing something.

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    Re: does it work in B&W?

    I like it. Wonder what a tad more contrast would do for it?

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    Re: does it work in B&W?

    Hmmm...I like this bikini clad lady very much...I like her hat too...

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    Re: does it work in B&W?

    It's verging on high key but ah'm assuming that it's already been PP'd in the original colours? Two good exercises would have been -

    a) For high key, imagining the photo in b+w as it was taken and using in-camera aids tae adjust the dark tones and mid-tones upwards.

    b) No PP before conversion and trying different types of conversion, as some types suit individual photos more than others.

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    Re: does it work in B&W?

    Boab, FWIW, I shoot these flowers while tethered and ETTR using the RGB histogram.
    When I shoot against a really light background and use reflected room light, usually some degree
    of underexposure is necessary, as in this case.
    Will try your suggestions on the next go-arounds though...thanks.

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    Re: does it work in B&W?

    Quote Originally Posted by dennybeall View Post
    I like it. Wonder what a tad more contrast would do for it?
    Plus one to that, and wondering about sharper too?

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