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03/20/2005 12:26:38 AM · #1
Just a few to share that I am really starting to like the feel of the custom quadtones used:



We all see them in color, just a different mood created here.


03/20/2005 12:29:53 AM · #2
I like flowers in b/w. These look nice but the feel a tad flat... you may want to play with the level and contrast just a tad and see if you like the results... nice work :)
03/20/2005 01:15:44 AM · #3
number 5 is awesome, ok they all are, but 5 is really amazing for me.

Nice work, I'm going to go try some as soon as flowers make their appearance here in the rockies.
03/20/2005 10:05:24 PM · #4
Didn't really expect too many to like this style.

Message edited by author 2005-03-20 22:05:37.
03/20/2005 10:21:02 PM · #5
I really like them. Can you explain more how you did them?
03/21/2005 02:52:42 AM · #6
Sheesh - forgot I had a few more in my portfolio:



Wendy, I'll post tomorrow what I did - formula is at work.


03/21/2005 02:58:43 AM · #7
I think these are just beautiful Brad... I really like flowers in b&w/duotone/quadtone, too. This one's not a quadtone, but it's a carefully processed b&w that I like despite the fact that the picture was just a snapshot. Whenever I do a quadtone, I do them custom as well. It's a lot of fun to see what wonderful things you can bring out that you never saw before, and how well colours that don't seem to fit can work together.



There's so much texture in petals, leaves, and so forth that you can really bring out with careful processing... little details that colours sometimes hide. Thanks for sharing, these are great!
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