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Baby in the baptismal fontA series of images I took at a Greek Orthodox Christening last week, I like these in B&W, does the treatment work?
Does the name Pavlov ring a bell?
Re: Baby in the baptismal fontVery nice ... they really dunk them in water at this church.
Craig
Re: Baby in the baptismal fontI like the b & w too, but I think perhaps it is a little harsh (just imho) - it makes them look like old pictures, I would like to see them in colour to compare. In the first, I find the white of the table quite distracting. In the 2nd it took me a while to work out what was happening - the hand is so big. It's a nice, sharp capture. The third is lovely.
Nikon D7000
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I love that look!
Re: Baby in the baptismal fontHmm...not sure about this series... I am actually not sure how to improve them either.. Would like to see the colours ones...slight desaturation may work...
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