AlanLichty Moderator Oct 14, 2021 #2 This set of falls looks really nice with the longer shutter open and B&W suits this well. Nicely seen.
This set of falls looks really nice with the longer shutter open and B&W suits this well. Nicely seen.
JimFox Moderator Staff member Oct 14, 2021 #3 The color version was really awesome Tim, but I think this B&W might supersede it. You have given it a very classic B&W feel.
The color version was really awesome Tim, but I think this B&W might supersede it. You have given it a very classic B&W feel.
T TimMc Well-Known Member Oct 14, 2021 #4 Thanks guys. What caught me by surprise is how much better I like the b&w version. And it takes me back to my film days and reading Ansel Adams and Minor White and all the zone system. However I am not going back into a darkroom
Thanks guys. What caught me by surprise is how much better I like the b&w version. And it takes me back to my film days and reading Ansel Adams and Minor White and all the zone system. However I am not going back into a darkroom
MonikaC Well-Known Member Oct 15, 2021 #7 Really nice, Tim. The person sitting at the base really makes it.
Darcy Grizzle Well-Known Member Oct 25, 2021 #9 I love this, it is gorgeous & I agree with Monika, the fisherman adds the touch & pulls you right into the image.
I love this, it is gorgeous & I agree with Monika, the fisherman adds the touch & pulls you right into the image.
dan swiger Well-Known Member Oct 25, 2021 #10 Tim, the B&W really communicates the mood & water flow. Don't be shy! Film is still available