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10/30/2011 10:17:52 PM · #301 |
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10/31/2011 05:01:12 AM · #302 |
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: Experimenting with a faint touch of color. Which works better the "touch o' color" version or the straight b/w?
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Have you tried going fully B&W and punching the contrast more? I reckon it might work. |
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10/31/2011 09:12:16 AM · #303 |
Originally posted by Qiki: Have you tried going fully B&W and punching the contrast more? I reckon it might work. |
I had punched up the contrast quite a bit as it is. I hate to kill detail by overcranking it. I'll play with it and see what more contrast looks like. Thanks.
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10/31/2011 09:40:33 AM · #304 |
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: Originally posted by Qiki: Have you tried going fully B&W and punching the contrast more? I reckon it might work. |
I had punched up the contrast quite a bit as it is. I hate to kill detail by overcranking it. I'll play with it and see what more contrast looks like. Thanks. |
B&W without a doubt.
But I disagree completely with punching the contrast. In any case, NOT for the entire shot. A lot of pictures suffer now from too much contrast and burn and they become muddy, formulaic and evenly treated. A touch of transparency works miracles. |
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10/31/2011 10:06:31 AM · #305 |
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10/31/2011 10:19:43 AM · #306 |
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10/31/2011 05:44:35 PM · #307 |
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10/31/2011 09:12:09 PM · #308 |
THis is another common site in Manila, young people playing basketball with no court but in the middle of a dump, at least it keeps them fit and happy.
I thought about entering it into the candid, but was afraid of so much of the bottom half beeing cut off.
Message edited by author 2011-10-31 21:22:02. |
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10/31/2011 09:16:46 PM · #309 |
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10/31/2011 09:31:44 PM · #310 |

Message edited by author 2011-10-31 21:32:05. |
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10/31/2011 11:26:09 PM · #311 |
Drive Up Window

Message edited by author 2011-10-31 23:26:19. |
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11/01/2011 12:43:22 AM · #312 |
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11/01/2011 02:08:47 PM · #313 |
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11/01/2011 06:10:38 PM · #314 |
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11/01/2011 07:12:52 PM · #315 |
This is definitely a street shot, but without people  |
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11/01/2011 07:26:52 PM · #316 |
I did consider this for a candid shot, and the F/s as well.
This child longed to be out on the streets riding his bike, or so it seemed. Then this woman came along and moved him from the door, like she didn't want him to look outside, very strange indeed. THere was no place for him to ride his bike, he basically lived right on the edge of the street, in a tiny house. 
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11/01/2011 07:36:49 PM · #317 |
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11/01/2011 09:27:26 PM · #318 |

Message edited by author 2011-11-01 21:39:26. |
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11/01/2011 11:29:33 PM · #319 |
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11/02/2011 01:50:24 AM · #320 |
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11/02/2011 10:38:25 AM · #321 |
Sorry for the neck turning.  |
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11/02/2011 01:21:31 PM · #322 |
he was in a street:
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11/02/2011 04:48:23 PM · #323 |
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11/03/2011 05:05:49 AM · #324 |
Manila again check out all the overhanging wires, talk about a recipe for disaster.....
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11/03/2011 10:24:37 AM · #325 |
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