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    Time for B&W:

    Experimenting with B&W.

    You think this is any good?

    Any C&C much appreciated.

    Time for B&W:

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    Re: Time for B&W:

    The clock looks quite good Andre....but the background??

    Philip

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    Re: Time for B&W:

    Lovely conversion to B&W but, I tend to agree with Phillip about the BG....

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    Re: Time for B&W:

    Ok, thanks guys, I will reshoot.

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    Re: Time for B&W:

    me too can't think differently regarding what is seen behind
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    Re: Time for B&W:

    Sorry for the sloppy work.
    Any better now?

    Time for B&W:

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    Re: Time for B&W:

    Much improvement. Nice photo.



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    Re: Time for B&W:

    You made the difference
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    Re: Time for B&W:

    Thanks guys,
    Now I will sleep better tonight.

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    Re: Time for B&W:

    The reshoot is a great improvement over the first shot, Andre. When I saw the first one, my eyes were immediately drawn to the clutteres background. The reworked version is great. Did you darken the BG in post?

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    Re: Time for B&W:

    Quote Originally Posted by batmura View Post
    Did you darken the BG in post?
    No. I did a reshoot with a black BG.

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    Re: Time for B&W:

    Quote Originally Posted by AB26 View Post
    No. I did a reshoot with a black BG.
    I thought so. What kind of lighting did you use to avoid reflections? I assume you shot in manual mode without flash?

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    Re: Time for B&W:

    That's fine now, Andre - sleep well!

    Goodnight from Philip

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    Re: Time for B&W:

    Andre;

    I agree with others that the first shot had a cluttered background which you definitely resolved in the second shot. However, I like the environmental nature of the first and find that the angle of the clock in that shot was more dynamic. IMHO the second shot looks more like a product shot.

    So, my challenge to you would be to create a 'still life' setting for the clock so that the image focuses on the clock but tells a story.

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    Re: Time for B&W:

    Quote Originally Posted by batmura View Post
    I thought so. What kind of lighting did you use to avoid reflections? I assume you shot in manual mode without flash?
    Murat, I shot in full manual mode with Pre Set WB under available light in my (no my wife's) dining room, lying flat on the carpet with camera on a "beanbag". Two pieces of black paper for the setup and the light came from a chandelier with 6 of those power saving bulbs, giving very soft light.
    I tried fluorescent, incandescent, auto WB (fine tuned) but only Pre Set got me what I wanted. The Pre Set was done on a white painters canvas.

    If you look at the Ibanez thread that I have posted, it was done a few minutes later with the same camera settings under the same lighting.

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    Re: Time for B&W:

    Quote Originally Posted by ShaneS View Post
    So, my challenge to you would be to create a 'still life' setting for the clock so that the image focuses on the clock but tells a story.
    Thanks Shane.
    Challenge accepted.

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    Re: Time for B&W:

    I'm going to agree with Shane on this one Andre not that I can suggest a background at present that would complement the clock.

    It may be worth getting the tool kit out and adjusting the clock face which seems slightly rotated

    Grahame

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