I really like this, especially the B&W. Was this post-processed to get the great B&W, or is the more or less right out of the camera?
[FONT=Geneva, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] Well......I use a combo of Photoshop CS2 and ConvertToBW Pro 3.0. Using unsharp mask is important and I do that in either the luminosity channel or the lightness channel in LAB. Plus.....dodging and burning with a non-destructive Photoshop action I created from a method used by Katrine Eismann works very well for me as well.
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GreyLeaf PhotoGraphy
I like the composition, pp and everything else about it. The textures really stand out when first viewed. Excellent.
-Steve
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Looks great Thom I was expecting another HDR
Gotta love those B&W's ....... Skippy
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Brian V.
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[FONT=Geneva, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] Well......I use a combo of Photoshop CS2 and ConvertToBW Pro 3.0. Using unsharp mask is important and I do that in either the luminosity channel or the lightness channel in LAB. Plus.....dodging and burning with a non-destructive Photoshop action I created from a method used by Katrine Eismann works very well for me as well.
Thank you for the comments folks.[/FONT]