B&Ws from village...
Awais Yaqub
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Me and my friend (met him 1st time) went to shoot out together. He enjoyed shooting this small village located inside our city. It is fun meeting with people having same passion living at far distances
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Very nice, thanks for sharing!!!
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Will reprocess them for better results
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Maybe the easiest thing to do is to layer this version over the top of the first version you posted, add a layer mask, and paint on the layer mask with a big soft brush to get the walls and ground from the original.
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Tom
I've long admired your work and this set is no exception. I like the original mood of #2 but would like to see the kids a little more clearly without losing the darkness/mystery of the alley.
The gentleman in the turban, the bikes and the child in the last shot are the cream of the crop.
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I like your revised b&w version of #2 very much. Better than Rutt's, I think. I find the walls too contrasty (over sharpened?) in his version. Then again .... maybe something in between? Anyway, it is up to you!
If I have to list favorites it is all of them (with #2 as revised) except #1 (just too dark for me) and #3 (not the idea, which is intriguing, but maybe something about the framing?). Oh, and I especially love the one with the cat.
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