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doors day 5
doors day 5
onesaint


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Camera: Nikon D300
Lens: Nikon AF Zoom-Nikkor 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6G VR
Location: Lon g Beach, ca
Aperture: f/7.1
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/60s
Galleries: Floral
Date Uploaded: Jun 10, 2008

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Comments: 8
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- opened in CNX
- white & black control point
- saved as tif opened in PS
- Viveza brighten two lower spots
- curves
- new layer convert to B&W
- crop
- increase canvas, add layer paint bucket (how does roz do those borders??)

think thats it. i loved the colors in the orig, but thought the texture w
as nicely implied in B&W.

orig:

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06/12/2008 05:34:50 PM
Even though the colors and patterns in the leaves show off beautifully in color, I do think the whole thing comes together nicely and the building gets its chance to shine in the B&W treatment.

Good choice.
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06/12/2008 08:58:22 AM
Nice patterns and a different perspective on the door.
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06/11/2008 12:41:15 PM
I vote color as well, but it was a close vote. Love the lines in the leaves.
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06/10/2008 09:38:22 PM
Oh Brother going to go with the orignal as a matter of personal taste mind ya.. Can appreciate all the editing u did tho:)...
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06/10/2008 05:40:05 PM
Nice B&W conversion...much better than the color version IMHO. The textures are fantastic.
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06/10/2008 02:41:37 PM
HOW BEAUTIFUL! I love the bright white lines in the leaves that appeared with the conversion! Nice crop too.
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06/10/2008 10:05:02 AM
I try, I really do, but the color shot wins.
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06/10/2008 03:28:54 AM
I like the choice going b/w. Not only does it put the emphasis on the textures which I find more interesting than the color but it also lowers the focal point from mid-left to mid-bottom (at least for me). In the color version my eyes go straight to the bright part of the leaves (i.e. mid-left) which then leads me upward to the building in the background and out of the photo where as in the b/w I start out much lower due to the darker shadows at the mid-bottom and then read the rest of the image from the very bottom to the top.
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