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Superb series,liked 1st more
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Thanks, Girish :)
Very nice :)
Thanks, Thad E G :)
All Singapore shots, I guess.
Very nice work, Vyasji.
Thank you, Prabir ji. 3rd Singapore, 4th Switzerland and rest in and around London :)
Nice B&W...
Thanks, Neeraj :)
They are all wonderful, Hansraj. I also am especially fond of the first one. When I was young in this hobby back in the 1960s, I used a red filter to get clouds to look like that with Tri-X or Plus-X. When you do this in digital black and white, are you consciously using red filtration? Or is there some other way?
Happy Day.
Thanks, Henry. I, too, used to use orange and red filters in analog days (b/w) back in 60's and 70's for dramatic skies. However these are shot in colour and converted to b/w with Nik's Silver Effex pro plugin in pshop. Usual pshop tools for boosting contrast,dodge/burn etc used in processing.As stated in my other b/w post, my experiments with Ansel's Zone System help a lot in visualisation and execution of such images. Regards, :)