B&W version of "memories"

© Peter W. Marks

B&W version of "memories"

Uploaded: May 14, 2008

Description

B&W version.

Exif: F Number: 4.5, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/1 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 100, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 85.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 20D

Comments

Peter W. Marks May 14, 2008

I would greatly appreciate your time to CC this version compared with the colored one. #921100

Dawn M. Schneider July 29, 2008

I love the black and white. it adds more emotion and masqulinity(sp?)I like the depth and lighting much better in the b&w very nice sp! #6246184

Peter W. Marks July 29, 2008

Oh wow! Thank you Dawn! I don't care how you spell masculinity, I will take it!
I use a Photoshop plug-in that another BP member recommended to do the b&w conversion. There are so many different ways of doing these conversions but I am lazy and slapped down a few bucks and downloaded this version which does all the thinking for me.
Thanks again Dawn. Pete
#6246308

Max Aureli July 29, 2008

The BW is right for the scene. #6246325

Peter W. Marks July 29, 2008

Many thanks for your visit and comment Max. That was my instinct too but nice to have some of you confirm it.
Pete #6246363

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