Just Black and White

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  1. GDN

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    We have the same saying here.

    Gary
     

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    I posted mono version of an image I took at the Weston-super-Mare carnival a little while ago (under cars and machinery).

    I was looking back at the shots I took recently and decided that this was another which merited the B&W treatment.

    [​IMG]Vagabonds (Mono) by John Liddle, on Flickr
     
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    It works well in mono.

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    Lots of lovely monochromes... this is my most recent taken on a walk by the beach:

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    Then they left and we watched them part:

    [​IMG]
     
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    First one is really great. So much dynamics with the fisherman pushing the boat.
     
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    I like number one.

    Gary
     
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    I like the second one as it tells a story
     
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    Thank you kindly Sundar, Gary, and Craig... Me personally I understand how the first one is a "better" photo overall - I took it attempting to get a good photo and in my opinion it succeeded. Now the second one, it was a spur of a moment as I saw my daughter looking at the row boat leaving the scene... so that one is more of a momentum rather than a photograph...

    This is what I like about the hobby. Great way to deliver meanings without words.

    Cheers.
     
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    I prefer no. 1 because of the way the three guys are pushing the boat into the image (and the water...). Plus it had great mono tones.
     
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    Now that I have a little more time to comment on your images.

    I have looked at these images a couple of times today. I like the first one, yes there is action and movement happening, but there looks as if you have a slight vignetting going on which leads the viewers eye to the subject and where the subject matter is heading in the image.

    The second image, I like. But I keep looking at the lighter shade of sand just to the right and above your daughters head (well that what it looks like on my laptop). I am not sure if this is intentional or not. Having your daughters head as the point of focus works well.

    Otherwise, keep up the good work.

    Gary
     
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    Thank you both Ray and Gary....

    Gary - yes I added vignetting to the first. The second was tricky. Yes the child's head was my focal point, but the lights was odd... I had to do some dodging in post to the head which had to blend into the sand... not the best PP work but I ended up liking it. I do not do heavy PP (I only use Lightroom, no photoshop), so I was limited to get it as best as I could.

    thanks for your nice comment and thorough comment.
     
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    Edom, I just read Gary comments and was wondering if a Polarizing filter would have given more definition between the sand and the sea, could be a possible thought next time.
    My second thought when using black and white film a red filter would have been used in this shot, how would it go with a red filter and then convert the image the black and white, never tried it my self .
     
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    I do have a polarizing filter... Used it once (film) to take shots of NYC through a window at a work function. THose came out OK.

    Red filter - I've never used these but have read of them.

    I will be better prepared next time. There should be a next time as we love the beach and we are 20 mins away. Caveat - I have to prepare days in advance... wife gets "annoyed" when we're going out and I start rigging up like if I had a gig ;)
     
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    It helps if she who must be obeyed enjoys being out where you want to go with a camera.

    Gary
     
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    Nod and smile, nod and smile...
     
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    My I suggest you pay a visit to your local Op-shop and check out their photo items. I volunteer at Vinnies and also price and set out all there photo gear.
    We get a lot of film gear in any red, yellow and blue filters are very common at a cheap price.
    Another plus is Women like to Op-shop.
     
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    Thanks
     
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