I'm glad you had a chance to look at these. I have learned how to do the B&W conversion to get the general look I want but now I need to do localized adjustments for a little more subtlety. It is possible and I have looked at some online tutorials. Yes I remember orange & red filters on film and use the digital equivalents sometimes so I take your point.

I'm also thinking about printing these but not sure about paper. I know you favor the metal finishes sometimes but would they work with B&W ?

Anyone?





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Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 00:28:13 -0400
From: Ann Sanfedele<ann...@nyc.rr.com>
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I really like that building...
I think the bw is a bit_too_  dramatic - doesnt look quite real to me...
Haven't seen the color version of the long shot...

I've missed your earlier posts, I guess...

French church cemetary number2 is what I'm looking at... a tad less
contrast in the clouds maybe would do it?  I'ts like if you had black
and white film and you shot that scene with a red filter instead of an
orange...

IT's very close to being really marvelous

ann
n 5 September 2012 23:35, Don Guthrie<shark50...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>> Here are the rest (7) of the French church photos including some color
>> versions. If you care to take the time to look.
>>
>> Someone (maybe Bob W. ( my mail program seems to have deleted some
> mail)
>> asked about a color version.
>>
>>
>> http://flic.kr/s/aHsjBX14vy
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/valdon/sets/72157631426971118/
>>
>>
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