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03/31/2004 05:35:46 PM · #1
A few snaps from a stroll down the street the other day that I'm fairly pleased with. Check them out and leave me some comments if you have the time. NYC b+w

Message edited by author 2004-03-31 17:40:20.
03/31/2004 05:36:36 PM · #2
The link isn't working for me...
03/31/2004 05:39:56 PM · #3
Here's the link:
NYC b+w
03/31/2004 05:40:45 PM · #4
right you are! I believe I have fixed mine as well. Thanks goodtempo
03/31/2004 05:42:51 PM · #5
I like "Light on Street" a lot. Great shot.


03/31/2004 05:43:06 PM · #6
These are great shots. I have two favorites. The Pink Telephone and Light On The Street... NYC has got to be one of the greatest places for taking photos...
03/31/2004 05:44:15 PM · #7
those are awsome B&W shots!! WOW!
03/31/2004 05:49:24 PM · #8
Originally posted by eostyles:

These are great shots. I have two favorites. The Pink Telephone and Light On The Street... NYC has got to be one of the greatest places for taking photos...


Yeah, the city is great. I don't go as often as I should. I only live about a half hour away. I took these shots during the walk from my parking space to the place I was going.
03/31/2004 05:52:02 PM · #9
I really like Pink Telephone :)
03/31/2004 06:19:37 PM · #10
good work
03/31/2004 06:51:20 PM · #11
You should do a tutorial on converting to black and white, these shots are lucious. Inky blacks, bright whites and crisp midtones. Nice work.
03/31/2004 08:31:05 PM · #12
Originally posted by BrennanOB:

You should do a tutorial on converting to black and white, these shots are lucious. Inky blacks, bright whites and crisp midtones. Nice work.


Thanks BrennanOB. Everything I know about black and white conversion I learned from the good folks here on DPC. Specifically the technique brought to my attention by Refracted in this thread

The link he gave was to digidaan's conversion technique, using hue saturation adjustment levels if you are interested.

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