That looks like a big block on that last one.
Great shots Denise, well done. The streets there have that "back to the future" feel about them matches well with the vintage of the car. I
That looks like a big block on that last one.
Great shots Denise, well done. The streets there have that "back to the future" feel about them matches well with the vintage of the car. I
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
Originally Posted by Steve U
Thanks, Steve! I still haven't mastered the B&W conversion as you have! What program do you use to do that with?
"What colour are they"? Do you mean the original colour of the vehicles?
Here are the original photos straight out of the camera other than resizing of numbers 6 & 7. Number 9 above is pretty much the real color that it is.
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Great shots, you got that old photograph feel looking pretty good. I especially like #3 and 7.
My only critique is that I feel like the framing is a bit tight on some of them, noticed the edges of a few of the cars clipped off.
Originally Posted by nvitalephotography
Thanks! I'm not fond of the cropping either but the cars were parked so close together and there were so many people it was hard to get a decent shot. It was pretty much crop tight or get an arm or a bumper of the next car in the shot.
Hi Denise, I
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
I tried the trial version of Nik Silver Efex Pro2 and really, really liked it. My intent was to purchase it but saw this one was only $30, I figured with as much b&w I do (which isn
Not a huge fan of the square dark vignette, the white square vig. looks better for the look you