ian: boss, would appreciate if you could elaborate more on the pos/neg space and its balance.
ian: boss, would appreciate if you could elaborate more on the pos/neg space and its balance.
Boss, the pos/neg is basically black/white.. with kolz, black and white photo.. assuming you never know its some rocks on the shoreline.. you can never tell whether its a Black Foreground on White Background... or White on Black.. and the location is great.. not so close.. not so tight.. perfect composition! Im not in all rights to say it but for me, its a nice photo.. If the photographer would sell it, I'd probably buy it..Originally Posted by andotduot
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The Black and White conversion is amazing too... I would really love to see that image printed on a 30X36 or bigger... its really wonderful, boss kolz.
ian: thanks. i still got a lot to learn.Originally Posted by Ian
Originally Posted by Ian
The reason why I really wanted to convert this into B/W is because the original picture was in monotone ... the blue cast of the night sky did not strike me, so I wanted to make it more interesting by converting it to BnW. The rocks in the foreground seems to blend in the cloudy mists (which is the waves under long exposure) of monotonous blue. By using the channel mixer separating the rocks from the cloudy waves and increasing its luminosity ... you can get the stones to surface and detach itself from the surrounding waves. Here's the color and its BnW comparison.Originally Posted by andotduot
These pics are marred with the dust on the lens and not on the sensor ... I have sent this one already for cleaning ...![]()
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Ang Lumboy sa Monterrazas
Pegion Point Lighthouse , Santa Cruz California
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