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Full on at the PizzeriaInterested in comments on these:
Preparing the base Ready for the wood fired oven Serving the pizzas and a drop of house red Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
Re: Full on at the PizzeriaBob, I would like to see these as a gritty BW series to see if it suits the mood more.
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Seemed like a good suggestion given the mixed lighting etc. Here they are again as suggested. Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
Re: Full on at the PizzeriaIt always amazes me that one can take a perfectly good colour photo and turn into a black and white masterpiece.
These conversions have a touch of early Fellini and suit admirably the pizza parlour genre. Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
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Interesting, isn't it? In my uninformed opinion colour can be as much a distraction as superfluous image content or busy backgrounds, and take away from the impact of a photograph. Unless colour adds information or mood it is probably best removed, thereby distilling the image to what really matters. Another option would be creatively manipulating the colour to make it say something the natural coloration doesn't. I've done that to the first image in this series with interesting result, but I'm not going to share it Of this series I like the first one best. Despite its tight confines it has great depth and sets the pizza baker on the right perfectly in scene. Cheers Steffen. lust for comfort suffocates the soul
Re: Full on at the PizzeriaThanks guys and thanks to Big V for spotting the way forward with the images.
Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
Re: Full on at the PizzeriaI like them too.
Re: Full on at the PizzeriaCan't say I'm a huge fan of the b&w conversions. If the WB was more spot on with the colour images, it would be a lot better. The reason I say this is that you've isolated the subjects already with your composition so there isn't a lot of background "noise" to distract the viewer from the main subject.
Usually I'm a huge advocate for b&w images as that's what I predominantly shoot nowadays, however these images don't require b&w for the aforementioned reasons. Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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