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High Contrast B&W

Wiener

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Hello everyone,
I have been 'away' for a while, up to my neck in not very exciting and definitely non-photographic projects!
However, I did often take my GRD3 with me and here are a few from the last few weeks.
 

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Well, thank you all for your kind comments! Much appreciated...
It was refreshing to try and look at the world in high-contrast B&W. I just cannot get excited about the colours right now (though I note that the GR-shooters are producing some super-saturated colours with relish, elsewhere on this blog). For me, this late summer weather is more about light and shade, so this, perhaps, was the therapy I was needing to get my toe back into the water.
Could be that I dig out the GXR again sometime soon... ;)

Andy
 
pappa":1ovvn1a4 said:
Great pictures ;)

are jpegs straight from camera?

Thanks papa!
Except for #2, they are all more or less straight from the GRD3 jpegs, with only slight adjustment of tone and/or crop in Adobe Elements 8.0.
#2 is a pure colour to B&W conversion though, which is probably why it is much less grainy!
I was very happy with the results, I must admit...good, quick, easy fun-photos! Sometimes I worry about sharpness too much... ;)
Andy
 
Hi Andy,

Nice shots and the high contrast b&w is very atmospheric. Are you still on the Black Isle? I could be around next week (not this weekend though) for some photography.

Richard
 
ycp13":2hqwaz7i said:
#3, #5 and last one - I really like them. High contrast BW works well here. Well done!
Thank you! I have now tried a few in the same mode on my GXR and find the pictures much grainier: I will post a few later on.
Andy
 
OK, just for fun here are some GXR high contrast B&W's, straight from the camera with only minor tweaking...
Andy
 

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Voting for #1 in this recent set. Is it a lighthouse? Asking as it seems to be a bit short.

Peter
 
B & W always remarkable with Ricoh Digital cameras; is really an obvious nature of these machines , they seem made ​​especially for this pictures ;great!
 
autochrome":3de81nfw said:
B & W always remarkable with Ricoh Digital cameras; is really an obvious nature of these machines , they seem made ​​especially for this pictures ;great!
Yes, I agree!
Andy
 

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Hi Andy,

Looks like we should have a lighthouse thread (to go with bridges). Here is another one of our favourite cropped as you suggested - neither B&W or Hi Contrast.

In case anyone is curious this one is still working but doesn't need to be tall either as its purpose is to take you around some narrows in a firth. It's quite rare around here as it is an occulting rather than flashing light.



Richard
 

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