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10/15/2004 08:08:17 AM · #26
10/15/2004 08:33:15 AM · #27

10/15/2004 08:38:44 AM · #28
These are just a few I like, in addition to some of the ones that have already been posted (especially Megalomaniac and Interlude).

10/15/2004 09:15:15 AM · #29
Hard to pick just 3, as B&W's are my favorites!!! Here are a few from my favorites selections. But I have to say that ALL of the shots listed here so far are excellent.
10/22/2004 01:19:38 PM · #30
A few more.


10/22/2004 01:30:12 PM · #31
10/22/2004 01:32:52 PM · #32


bar none.
10/22/2004 01:33:56 PM · #33
someone elses, or you own?

Here's one of mine:

10/22/2004 01:38:42 PM · #34
some new favorites



10/22/2004 01:39:27 PM · #35
Originally posted by Pedro:



bar none.


Incredible...both this photo and your "Interlude" make me wonder how you achieved such beautiful results both in conversion to black and white and in other editing...

How could I improve my photo in my portfolio entitled "Let Weary Arms My Story Tell"? I would love to get your help with this, Pedro (or anybody else)...
10/22/2004 01:40:00 PM · #36
Some really nice shots here. Keep posting :D
10/22/2004 01:44:07 PM · #37
Originally posted by thatcloudthere:

Originally posted by Pedro:



bar none.


Incredible...both this photo and your "Interlude" make me wonder how you achieved such beautiful results both in conversion to black and white and in other editing...

How could I improve my photo in my portfolio entitled "Let Weary Arms My Story Tell"? I would love to get your help with this, Pedro (or anybody else)...


this is not pedro's :)
10/22/2004 01:50:20 PM · #38
Originally posted by riotspyne:


this is not pedro's :)


No, I know...but they both have similar tonal qualities and similar subject so I was wondering what I could have done with my accordian player to achieve similar quality results either before shooting, during the conversion, or through editing...

Message edited by author 2004-10-22 13:50:31.
10/22/2004 01:50:29 PM · #39
Two classics


and one of my own

10/22/2004 01:56:03 PM · #40
Genius...
10/22/2004 01:56:59 PM · #41
Z-3!

Edit: Oh ... that's B&W ... well never mind.

Message edited by author 2004-10-22 13:57:11.
10/22/2004 02:00:04 PM · #42
Original
Quick Edit

Good eye Mike. The techniques used in the two photos you mentioned are the same - since Alecia taught me how to do it. They are both quadtoned in PS, which gives the greater tonal range. Equally important though is dodging and burning after the fact. I did a quick D/B of yours just for fun. I'm on my laptop at the moment so I only have Elements to edit in, but you get the idea.

great photo.

P

Message edited by author 2004-10-22 14:10:44.
10/22/2004 02:08:24 PM · #43
what an educating moment. now all i need is photo shop :)
10/22/2004 02:09:14 PM · #44
Cool...I'll have to mess with that a bit. Thanks Pedro! I sent you a PM so that I don't start hijacking this thread!

Now, back to the topic...here's another great one:

10/22/2004 02:38:57 PM · #45
These are from my Fav's list.

The lighting, love the light on the mtns.
A balance of dark & light, the mist.
The textures and tones.
The movement and simplicity.
The perspective.
The expression and tones.
The FE effect, the tones and PS work.

Great work people!!!
10/26/2004 11:17:50 PM · #46
bump
10/26/2004 11:29:06 PM · #47
Here is my favorite.

10/26/2004 11:49:52 PM · #48
Originally posted by Pedro:

Original
Quick Edit

Good eye Mike. The techniques used in the two photos you mentioned are the same - since Alecia taught me how to do it. They are both quadtoned in PS, which gives the greater tonal range. Equally important though is dodging and burning after the fact. I did a quick D/B of yours just for fun. I'm on my laptop at the moment so I only have Elements to edit in, but you get the idea.

great photo.

P


The duo. tri, quad tone options are greyed out in PS - what's the first step in order to utilize them?
10/26/2004 11:56:28 PM · #49
edit-->mode-->greyscale first. then you can use the duotone option.
10/27/2004 12:33:09 AM · #50





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