On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 11:35:53 -0800, David Volkert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Color (unedited):
> http://www.nwracephoto.com/colorIMGP8199.jpg
> I've forgotten what settings I used to convert the raw so it looks alot
> warmer to me than it did when I first converted it.
> Black and White:
> http://www.nwracephoto.com/IMGP8199.jpg
> Most of the processing that I did is stuff that I do to most of my
> pictures. I used noise ninja just out of habit even though it probably
> didn't need it at 200.  The sharpening is because I've always preferred
> sharpening photos in processing rather than leaving it to the camera.
> The black and white processing and film grain was just something I've
> been playing with lately.  The burning was done because the furthest
> left flower didn't pop out from the back ground as much as I'd like.
> david

Flowers are pretty tough to do well in B&W.  The B&W shot just doesn't
stand out for me.  Not that it's a bad shot, but the colour is much
better, IMHO.

cheers,
frank

-- 
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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