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Image Title: Golden Gate Bridge
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| Photographer |
B Hawkins {K:1460}
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| Project |
N/A
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Camera Model |
Nikon D70
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| Categories |
Cityscape
Landscape
Travel
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| Portfolio |
My Travels
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Lens |
Nikon 10.5mm f/2.8G ED AF DX Fisheye
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| Uploaded |
12/11/2005 |
Film / Memory Type |
Lexar 1GB
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ISO / Film Speed |
16 |
| Views |
125 |
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| Favorites |
0
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Aperture |
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| Critiques |
5 |
Rating |
Pending
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| Location |
City - San Francisco
State - CA
Country - United States
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| About |
I've been too busy to do much shooting lately, so I'm trying to learn as much as I can about converting to B&W. I applied a red photo filter, then desaturated and slightly increased the contrast. Let me know what you think and I'm always pleased to hear what you'd do differently.
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Random Pictures By:
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There are 5 Comments in 1 Pages
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B Hawkins
{K:1460} 12/11/2005
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Here's the original:
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Dave Stacey
{K:120446} 12/11/2005
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Excellent conversion, B, and a good night shot! Thanks for the informative "about". Dave.
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bob zuber
{K:185} 12/11/2005
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It's a nice, clean image, and very good conversion.
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Timothy Schirmer
{K:7183} 12/11/2005
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Wow, I have one in my portfolio jsut like it, we must have been standing in the exact some spot.
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Maryam Ashoori
{K:2174} 12/17/2005
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I like this B&W shot. But to be frank, I don't know a lot about B&W photography to write a critique for you. But I have a question. What is that black space in the left bottom side of your shot? I think if you would crop it, the result might be better. Moreover, some over exposed lights are in your shot especially in the highway. I'm not sure but you probably can control it by using a Polaroid filter or increasing aperture value or decreasing the duration of capturing your shot. I’m happy to see your works here again. This new interface of usefilm is not as convenient as what the previous version was, it’s not convenient and beautiful but I have to get used to it. Isn’t it? cheers, Maryam
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