Eternity
Copyright ©2007, Lee W
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Photographer: |
Lee W
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Lee's Collections |
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04-Feb-2007 03:19 CET |
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8.50/2
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Camera: |
Olympus C8080 |
Exposure time: |
1/2 sec |
Aperture: |
f7.1 |
Focal length: |
29mm |
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Focusing method: |
iESP |
ISO: |
50 |
White balance: |
Auto |
Flash: |
no |
Image format: |
RAW |
Processing applied: |
convert to BW and JPEG from color RAW. Contrast and curve adjustments. |
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Image resized to: |
700x525 |
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Great conversion, I love the tonality, the water has just the right amount of movement, nicely done.
Cheers Steve
Steve Elliott at 03:28 CET on 04-Feb-2007 [Reply]
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Thanks, Steve. I have been trying BW conversions. I have played with channel mixer and other methods. Most of results are so so. This one I like too. I haven't found a good solution yet. I am open to suggestions.
Best regards,
Lee
Lee W at 22:08 CET on 04-Feb-2007 [Reply]
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I like it a lot,...maybe the forest I would do with a less contrast,but the rest is wonderful
karmen orlić gr?etić at 21:34 CET on 05-Feb-2007 [Reply]
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Karmen, thanks for your comment. The high contrast of the forest was the result of natural backlighting. I did not do any local contrast adjustments.
Best regards,
Lee
Lee W at 06:13 CET on 08-Feb-2007 [Reply]
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an excellent shot and a good exercise in BW ...there 're so many ways to convert to BW and Karmen 's done a great job at that ... Caponigro's method seems to be the most versatile ... i kind of use his as a basis for mine with further tweaking on the channels for optimal results ...cheers ;-))
DeeVee V at 22:43 CET on 09-Feb-2007 [Reply]
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Thanks, DeeVee. I will take a close look of Caponigro's method.
Best regards,
Lee
Lee W at 04:49 CET on 10-Feb-2007 [Reply]
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Nice shot Lee, I like. In my opinion the forest looks well, it is so difficult have a good pictures inside the woods, and the most important: the foreground is nicely captured. Best regards,
Ricardo
Ricardo Rico at 00:18 CET on 11-Feb-2007 [Reply]