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Some off road racers converted to black and white
rojam1000
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April 22, 2012
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using silver efex pro 2 to convert trying different settings
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These are all good. #2 is quite strong. In the others, the background is distracting enough they lose a bit of that "punch."
Please feel free to post any reworks you do of my images. Crop, skew, munge, edit, share.
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Normally, I like black and white. In the "Street" forum I post a lot of
black and whites, and I've posted some in this forum.
Your processing is good, but in all but #2 the background doesn't
allow the subject to pop out. #2 is very good, though.
The captures in all are very good with the vehicle suspended
in the air.
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+1.
I think the images suffer from too much non subject contrast within the frame.
I shoot off road dirt and I prefer cropping tight especially on B&W's (in your face tight)
You might like to try tight crops (I've been accused of cropping too tight... hmmm)
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black and whites, and I've posted some in this forum.
Your processing is good, but in all but #2 the background doesn't
allow the subject to pop out. #2 is very good, though.
The captures in all are very good with the vehicle suspended
in the air.
http://tonycooper.smugmug.com/
I think the images suffer from too much non subject contrast within the frame.
I shoot off road dirt and I prefer cropping tight especially on B&W's (in your face tight)
You might like to try tight crops (I've been accused of cropping too tight... hmmm)