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B&W Images here.....

A couple of B&Ws - digital images converted in CS4

After doing the Landscape Workshop in NZ I realised I had been ignoring B&W for a long time, these are a couple of results of my experimentation.

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Thanks for the Welcome.

I did not mean to be as such, but I know Hasselblad community is unic and more advance in the spirit of Photography. I have more reasons to present myself in that way as an advance Amateur in this field. So I apolagise, and Big thank for your welcome in behalf of the Forum. Nice to get to know about you.

Regards
Cyril.
 
Thanks for the Welcome.

Welcome here Cyril.

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Vic.


I did not mean to be as such, but I know Hasselblad community is unic and more advance in the spirit of Photography. I have more reasons to present myself in that way as an advance Amateur in this field. So I apolagise, and Big thank for your welcome in behalf of the Forum. Nice to get to know about you.

Regards
Cyril.
 
Analog 6 B&W trees

Those are wonderful images, I especially like the lower gnarled tree - spectacular in B&W.
Thanks for sharing, S.
 
S. Boston

Panoramic. my older hd3-50.


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Patas Monkey - San Francisco Zoo

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Saw this Patas monkey at the San Francisco Zoo. Everyone was shooting close-ups of it with their high power zooms and their digital cameras. All I had was a 553ELX and a 120mm lens attached. I shot ONE photo since it was the last frame in the roll of film...of course. When I went to put the 2x teleconverter and color film into the back the monkey was gone.
 
I'm sure we can forgive a Hassy user posting an occasional non-Hassy image.

Your posting of the earlier vintage cameras' output reminds me that I have been remiss and not been out shooting with the 1600F, nor have I played enough with the Kodak 135mm lens.

Oh dear, Jurgen should be onto me about that!! :) Sorry my friend!

Every time I pick up even a late 500 series camera or a vintage camera I am reminded about what photography is about: WHAT'S IN THE FRAME!!

Electronic AF and auto-everything cameras distracted us enough and now digital imaging is adding the that. So, I find I really need to discipline myself when using any digi-cam.

Nice shooting!
 
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