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2 x 2 Black and WhitesTwo pairs of images. Again taken with my black and white CF card. I'd be particularly interested in your views of which tree shot has more appeal since I just can't choose between them.
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Re: 2 x 2 Black and WhitesI like the second tree it leads you up the trunk
The first has too much in it, too congested and the b&w is great.
Re: 2 x 2 Black and WhitesI prefer the second tree as well. In the first the wide landscape format does not seem to suit the subject.
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Re: 2 x 2 Black and WhitesStubbsy, 3rd and 4th for me. I must say I am very impressed with you B&W, especially with the card, your superior skill shows through. Whilst I appreciate (especially with the D300!) the smaller file sizes with the B&W card, I do feel the images I took were a little flat compared to a colour conversion to B&W. Is that your take or do you find it similar?
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Re: 2 x 2 Black and WhitesPeter,
Nice work. That bridge is intriguing; it looks great from every which way. Except when you're driving along it! Everybody; I have heard that we should have some more of these cards available within the next week. I'm waiting on pricing info, and then I'll post some more details. g.
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Re: 2 x 2 Black and WhitesGreat images stubbsy. #3 & #4 are my pick. Excuse the ignorance, but what's a B+W card?
Re: 2 x 2 Black and WhitesHyperhiryu, a black and white card. It utilises the technology seen in cameras like the D300 which allows them to record in B&W, but now it is in the UDMA controller in the card. Gives an arty look with no post processing and also substantially reduced file sizes. Also gives older cameras the benefit of this technology.
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Re: 2 x 2 Black and WhitesPeter, I'm going against the trend here. I like the 1st tree image, mainly because the trunk/foleage balance is more to my liking. I can understand why you had trouble choosing between them, they are both great shots.
B&W was an excellent choice for the two bridge shots, adds so much drama to the scene and the use of a person on the walkway in the first of these two makes this pic the best of the series for me. The leading lines are brilliant, not to mention the slice of ocean and distant cliffs and headlands, a well balanced shot. Mark
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Cheers, thanks for the info!
Re: 2 x 2 Black and Whitescan you give me a few brands/card models that are B&W cards, i have really fallen in love with B&W, esp since I got my D300 and would like to look into these cards a lil more
I love the pic of the bridge and the motorbikes on the highway Cameron
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Re: 2 x 2 Black and WhitesNo1 for me. I like the composition. The eye doesn't necessarily need to go on a journey IMO. Nice stuff.
Can I ask though, what is the issue with converting from colour to B/W (in photoshop). What can a card do, or add, to an image that is absent from a colour shot converted? Cheers
Re: 2 x 2 Black and WhitesNos 3 & 4 definitely. Why? I'm not sure.
As for B&W CF cards, I've never heard of them before reading this thread, but they sound interesting. President, A.A.A.A.A (Australian Association Against Acronym Abuse)
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Same here, so it's just like putting my D2x or 200 into 'Black and White mode' via the menu? http://indigophoto.net
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Re: 2 x 2 Black and WhitesThank you all for your comments. It seems Tree #2 is preferred slightly and I STILL can't decide - maybe I'll just keep both
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Re: 2 x 2 Black and WhitesWell - although not many listen to newbies, i like the first tree due to the balanced symmetrical view. The 2nd has the power lines that need to be p/s'd out and maybe crop the top off a smidge - that bulbuos blue (white) spot where the sky is, is distracting.
I like the 1st bridge image....shadows do it , but the shot looking back needs to be colour. Cheers LAV PhDSLR - Doctor of Photography
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Hi LAV, generally speaking everyone gets a fair crack here, newbie, pro, or otherwise. All critiques and feedback are appreciated, regardless of who they are coming from.
Re: 2 x 2 Black and WhitesI agree Craig
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Re: 2 x 2 Black and WhitesThere is plenty of critique so far, but I would like to add that it is in my amateur civil engineering opinion that it would be a good thing that if you want anyone wants to take photos of that bridge then don't delay too long as I envisage it being washed into the sea sooner than the engineers who designed it think it will.
It is in NSW after all where roads and bridges are not built to last. Steve.
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Re: 2 x 2 Black and WhitesHi Peter
Yes, I definitely like the 2nd gnarled tree. I like your use of composition and works well as a b &w. Excellent work Cheers Michael
Re: 2 x 2 Black and Whites#1. The leaves create a pattern of their own and a pleasing effect, it isn't just a tree shot. #2 is a tree shot, very nice as it is.
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