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Sunset ( as seen from the pool)
Sunset ( as seen from the pool)
annig


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Camera: Olympus Stylus 1030 SW
Location: New Haven VT
Galleries: Landscape, Black and White
Date Uploaded: Jul 1, 2009

Viewed: 266
Comments: 8
Favorites: 0

playing a bit with the new waterproof shockproof cam and trying to figure out PP conversion to B&W...

comments/tips/etc welcome!!

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07/07/2009 06:00:16 PM
Oh My. I just LURVE THIS.
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07/07/2009 07:54:25 AM
A tad more contrast would help but otherwise excellent! The sepia version works well too!
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07/07/2009 06:29:39 AM
Nice contrast, tone, heavy clouds which is all we see these days... I really like the grasses in forground thinking it might be taken from pool side...

New camera is neat esp to take on the water...

Have yet to try a b/w fortunate to be connected at the moment..
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07/06/2009 07:18:21 PM
oooooooh, this is so pretty!!! Beautiful details.
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07/06/2009 02:33:50 PM
OH WOW - I love this Anni- so glad you put one in here- I think you figured out the conversion-tones are lovely...
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07/06/2009 09:46:20 AM
Originally posted by annig:


that looks great! I can post the original if that helps?

*grin


I think I'd be out of my depth at that point lol
07/06/2009 07:23:39 AM
Originally posted by Lutchenko:

Really nice moody shot.
I had a little play with it and a bi-colour sepia type affect makes this look really cool IMO. But that's not B&W though eh lol



that looks great! I can post the original if that helps?

*grin
07/06/2009 05:59:04 AM
Really nice moody shot.
I had a little play with it and a bi-colour sepia type affect makes this look really cool IMO. But that's not B&W though eh lol



Message edited by author 2009-07-06 10:03:09.


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