Bodie Methodist Church
Uploaded: December 05, 2009
Shot on Kodak Royal Gold 100 film and converted to B/W with NIK Silver Efex using the Fuji Neopan ACROS 100 filter. DD category
Susan M. Campbell December 06, 2009
Bodie looks goods in every way, shape and form. The silver efex adds wonderful drama to this scene Jill. I love the patches of snow. #1213241ALLEN O. HOWARD December 06, 2009
Beautiful, Jill! Converting film is such a pain but you with the Nik softwar have done a great job. The composition is great and the sky is very imposing. Well done!!! #8195636Daniel Ruf December 09, 2009
Silver Efex really tweaks this image. Great job and excellent b/w. #8202922Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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