Mine are all in post. I just use Lightroom.
I'm trying to steer away from doing too much in B&W though, I found I was ignoring colours when out shooting.
Mine are all in post. I just use Lightroom.
I'm trying to steer away from doing too much in B&W though, I found I was ignoring colours when out shooting.
I'm still steering towards a bit of B&W.
Here is a busker down at Wellington Point. He was pretty cool, name a song, or an artist and he would start singing.
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Busker Wellington Point. by Steve's Life, on Flickr[/img]
Thanks for viewing.
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
Went to a local heritage site this weekend (Fort Edmonton Park), thought I'd come out with a bunch of pictures suitable for black and white, however Rain kept the 'interpreters' (period costumed staff) inside. So ended up taking pictures of my nieces for 90% of the shots.
Anyway here is a shot I dashed outside to get while no one was in the way and the rain paused..
Unfortunately I wasn't paying enough attention and severely overexposed it.
ISO: 100
Exposure: 1/15 sec
Aperture: 4.5
Focal Length: 10mm
Instead of deleting it I decided to see what I could do with it.
and here is the result
Not a great save, but now it resembles a picture taken from the mid to late 1800s the same timeline as the fort.
Thank you, Yes I now have camera set to just RAW.
Only the one shot before others dashed between buildings
I played with my free software goodies to see what I could do.
I took it into DPP adjusted brightness down, minimized highlights, maximized shadows. But picture still was washed out.
From there I went into picasa, straightend it slightly, changed to B+W - still kinda dull clicked edit in picnik (think it's for kids, you can add fake beards, tiaras, crowns, misc clip art, speech bubbles, etc..)
Brought the black back into the picture and added some contrast, then back to picasa to add the vignette.
Any save is a good save, and that's a great save!
Rich
Great save.
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
Canon 5D Mk II, 550D/T2i, 50mm f/1.4 USM, 100mm f/2.8 L USM, 17-40mm f/4 L USM, 24-105mm f/4 L USM, 70-200mm f/4 L IS USM, 320EX speedlite
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/franco_ng/
Wow! I really love the last shot Franco! You should definitely print a large size of that and hang it!!
Ford Model T by Denise Trocio ( www.dtrociophotography.com), on Flickr