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Do you do color photos very often? I love those clear blue Winter skies.
Actually all my photos are originally color photos converted into b&w. To get the white effect with the clouds I added 100% contrast.
Thanks for the tip! What draws you to B&W rather than color?
I have always loved b&w and the works by Andreas Feininger and Henri Cartier-Bresson. My color photos (especially the ones from Latin America) are on my color photo blog: http://www.unterwegs-in-amerika.com
Thanks
Gorgeous!
Your photos always are very beautiful and interesting! Nick
Almost like a painting with the clouds fitting in beautifully with the rest of the composition.
This is a beautiful image, Cornelia. Excellent b&w work.
absolutely amazing Cornelia!
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Do you do color photos very often? I love those clear blue Winter skies.
Actually all my photos are originally color photos converted into b&w. To get the white effect with the clouds I added 100% contrast.
Thanks for the tip! What draws you to B&W rather than color?
I have always loved b&w and the works by Andreas Feininger and Henri Cartier-Bresson. My color photos (especially the ones from Latin America) are on my color photo blog: http://www.unterwegs-in-amerika.com
Thanks
Gorgeous!
Your photos always are very beautiful and interesting! Nick
Almost like a painting with the clouds fitting in beautifully with the rest of the composition.
This is a beautiful image, Cornelia. Excellent b&w work.
absolutely amazing Cornelia!