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Started 2 months ago | Photos thread
Joseph S Wisniewski Forum Pro • Posts: 35,461
Almost snorted tea at "the B&W processing"
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meow wrote:

I like these. Very much. Light is great. In my book you've got the B&W processing pat down.

I don't think there's much "processing". The subjects are simply inherently B&W. Not much color in stainless steel.

I'd hang some of these on my wall.

Indeed. Printed in a way that emphasizes their tonality (quad tone B&W, 7 dilution ink process, etc) they could be simply stunning.

And I'm envious. I miss film B&W and can't for the life of me make a decent B&W from digital. And to be honest I think most I see look like crap. These don't. Kudos. 👍

You have to think like a B&W photographer. Envision your tones when you take the picture, and don't forget your original vision before you get a chance to convert it. Notebooks help.

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