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In the Pines [View all] alfredo Feb 2012 OP
In this set the black and white one speaks the loudest to me Mira Feb 2012 #1
Thanks. The light was flat, and that allowed for more saturated colors. I will probably convert alfredo Feb 2012 #2
Nice. Solly Mack Feb 2012 #3
Thanks. I wish I could remember the steps I took with that B&W. alfredo Feb 2012 #4
I guess I'm the lone voice! CaliforniaPeggy Feb 2012 #5
Thanks. Those were the reward for taking a road never taken. alfredo Feb 2012 #6
The black and white is dynamite! NV Whino Feb 2012 #7
Thanks. I increased the DR in PP, then sharpened a bit. That last step brought out the alfredo Feb 2012 #8
beautiful! dmoyer Feb 2012 #9
I like number three. glinda Feb 2012 #10
Thanks. The first and third are my favorites. alfredo Feb 2012 #11
The last one is quite reminiscent... lastlib Feb 2012 #12
I can see that, but where is the woman? alfredo Feb 2012 #13
photoshopped out? n/t lastlib Feb 2012 #15
Let's go with that explanation. alfredo Feb 2012 #17
Love the contrast of colors in the last one tawadi Feb 2012 #14
Excellent 1620rock Feb 2012 #16
Thanks. The light overcast really helped the colors. alfredo Feb 2012 #18
Sweet set! ManiacJoe Feb 2012 #19
I meant to reply to your reply. Oh well, it is right below. It's past my bedtime. alfredo Feb 2012 #21
Thanks. I took a walk through a nature preserve today. I will be posting some images. alfredo Feb 2012 #20
b/w conversions are certainly not my strong suit, but... ManiacJoe Feb 2012 #22
Those look great. The first one retains the 3D effect. alfredo Feb 2012 #23
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