I cannot decide which one I like of the first two treatments.
The NIK B&W Dynamic contrast filter was used here

The NIK B&W tonal enhancer filter was used here



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Anna Bay B&WI have been toying around with the Nik B&W filters in Photoshop. This was taken last week in Anna Bay with Stubbsy, Thanh and Leigh. Tell me what you think.
I cannot decide which one I like of the first two treatments. The NIK B&W Dynamic contrast filter was used here ![]() The NIK B&W tonal enhancer filter was used here ![]() ![]() ![]()
Agreed to #2.
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Me too, the tonal effect in #2 is excellent
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I like both of the two effects. The second one stands out a bit more though. The third image is quite nice but is perhaps a bit too dark in the upper right. The rocks provide a nice contrast though. The foutrh is a good scene, but is maybe just a bit too dark.
Great composition on all the images though. Great work. Steve.
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awesome tone and contrast, i really like these!
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Stubbsy the broken record here, #2 - less harsh
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