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Grandma's dress B&W
Image Title:  Grandma's dress B&W
 
 By: Sheila Carson  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Sheila Carson {K:5915}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS REBEL 2000
Categories Children
Film Format
Portfolio Portraits
Lens Canon  28-80 mmf/3.5-5.6
Uploaded 8/19/2005 Film / Memory Type Kodak  Kodacolor Gold GC
    ISO / Film Speed 400
Views 160 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 9 Rating
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Location City - 
State -  WASHINGTON
Country - United States   United States
About Here is "Grandma's Dress" with all of the suggested changes. I like it in black and white, I just wish that the image was a little sharper. The lack of "crispness" is probably from using 400 speed film.
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There are 9 Comments in 1 Pages
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Klifton K.   {K:3386} 8/19/2005
Gorgeous picture here, Sheila! Excellent work! :)


Susie OConnor   {K:34798} 8/20/2005
Oh yeah, I like the B/W way more. Kind of gives it a vintage feel to go along with the great dress. Nice job.


Pat Fruen   {K:12073} 8/20/2005
Yes, I do like the black and white better, and I agree about the sharpness. It's a really nice photograph all the same.


Ruta    {K:8768} 8/20/2005
Me too I like more the b&w version. The sharpness may be lost by scanning (me too i have offen the same problem).
I tried to unsharpen the photo, hope you dont`n mind.
Regards
R.



Sheila Carson   {K:5915} 8/20/2005
Ruta-

I like what you did with the photo. It's a subtle change that makes the world of difference. How were you able to achieve that? When I tried to sharpen the image with my program, I felt like it distorted the image slightly. I don't see any distortion in yours. Thanks so much for the help. This is why I signed on with usefilm and I just love it!

Thanks!
Sheila


Ruta    {K:8768} 8/21/2005
I`m glad you liked changes. I used Paint Shop Pro: unsharp Mask + increase of Contrast
Regards
Ruta


Kathy Hillard   {K:25721} 8/22/2005
Hi Sheila!
Thanks you so much for your comments on my work! Usefilm is such a great place to learn! The people are so nice and helpful. Not only that, but just looking at some of the really good photographers adds tons of ideas to "the bank!" Welcome...you're going to love it! (Careful of the addicting factor, however!) :)
I really like this shot quite a bit better in b&w. Ruta did a great job with the unsharp mask, too. This is what Usefilm is all about! Look forward to watching your work!
Kathy


Luka Gojceta   {K:1314} 9/1/2005
Nice angle. Good choice of lens for the desired effect. Just a bit out of focus.
Well done.


Bea Friedli   {K:9816} 9/9/2005
I like this..memories of dressing up !


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