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My 1st go at B & W converModerators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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My 1st go at B & W converWell here it is I finally had a go at a B & W
Pls CC ALL comments... need to know if I'm doing this right or not? ![]() Cheers REE
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G'day Ree,
Terrific subject for B&W, great framing too! Not sure if it's my old monitor (and it's probably just me anyway) but I like to see some definition of the eye, it seems lost in the nuzzle/beak blacks... Maybe the contrast is just a bit strong for me? I'm struggling with B&W conversions too, so I'm keen to see some of the feedback as I'll learn too ![]() Nice treatment though, retained good feather detail and love the drops of water... Nice sig in the image too, subtle but clear... Aka Andrew
An object that has such highlights as this birdie is not an easy subject, be it in colour or B&W - you have done well to get such a high contrast subject Ree
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