Digital Black and White.

Hang on

Hang on

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D200, 1,4/85 AI, Silver Efex Pro/Aperture
 
Beautiful images in this Words/No Words thread.

and I am very happy to see others showing Infrared Monochrome!
 
I am not worthy...

I am not worthy...

...but I will keep trying.

Exploring digital black & white conversion. This time with a touch of warm tone. Fence in Gruene, Texas.

 
Beautiful images, some very hard work went into these and it is appreciated.

Discussions regarding film vs digital- belong in that forum, and not on the W/NW forum.
 
I am eternally grateful...

I am eternally grateful...

...for anyone who can photograph women as well as those of you who have posted here.

Mission San Jose.

 
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This is a composite of four BW conversions of a photograph that was originally shot in color. No ordinary bw film could have possibly delivered exactly this result. The original picture had a multicolored illumination and showed blatant, screaming and glaring colors all over the spectrum. The secret behind this picture is that the four conversions mimicked four drastically different spectral 'film sensitivities'.

This picture suffers from downscaling effects - the two people are perfectly focused - all you see is motion blur.
 
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