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10/27/2005 03:41:17 PM · #1 |
got additional b&w photos.
appreciate if you could post some feedback/suggestions. thank you
//www.photo.net.ph/thumbnails.php?album=1643
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10/28/2005 06:29:46 AM · #2 |
Love that one of the boy fishing.
I've been trying to get a nice fly fishing photo for a while but I've just not been lucky yet. |
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10/28/2005 10:46:32 AM · #3 |
thanks for the comments. so you're also into b&w? would like to see you work sometime. thanks.
any other comments/feedback/suggestions?
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10/28/2005 10:56:12 AM · #4 |
some wonderful photos in there. Did you use a polarizer?
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10/28/2005 05:34:51 PM · #5 |
hey thanks for the commnents. yep, i did use a cpl. thats the one thing i always bring whenever i travel.
cheers!
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11/03/2005 03:11:07 AM · #6 |
any other comments? critques?
appreciate it. thanks!
levi |
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11/03/2005 04:00:57 AM · #7 |
In general these seem very "grainy". I don't know if this is a byproduct of your equipment oir your processing technique, but it's VERY easy to exaggerate noise in digital photos when making B/W conversions that favor one channel over the others, if that is what you have done. The tags on the images I looked at showed an Olympus camera at ISO 80, but you're showing a D70 here. These images are WAY too noisy to accept from a D70 IMO.
Other than that they are certainly strong and dramatic. Perhaps many of them are too contrasty by a small amount, but they are strong.
Thanks for sharing.
Robt.
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