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    Devon & Caleb, B&W

    Second shooting for Trevor Brown












    Last edited by Schwettylens; 01-17-2012 at 10:11 AM.
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    Fantastic! I am a bit of a black and white purest but the tone seems to work. Really great stuff for just having a quick look. 2& 3 were my favorites.

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    I don't know why but the blacks don't look black at all to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EchoingWhisper
    I don't know why but the blacks don't look black at all to me.
    What color do the blacks look like then?

    By the way, fantastic shots to the OP.

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    Thanks everyone. Yeah, I added a little brown toning.
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    the not so blacks look good on this set, caught my attention immediately. Good worky Schwetty!

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    I too, like the toning you added to the images. Makes them seem classic without being cheesy.
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    nice shots, Robin!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schwettylens View Post
    Second shooting for Trevor Brown











    Just wanted to add in that you did a very good job of removing the pole from behind the guys head... (from the image you posted yesterday). I do see something a little bit off that might have got missed during the cloning in the middle window (I dont know what the "window" is actually called)
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    I would say these are more vintage B&W, which I prefer. Very beautiful! I wish I can produce images like these someday.
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    I love the tone used in these images.

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    Nice job Schwetty, I really liked nthe outdoor poses and the B&W worked perfectly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by e.rose View Post
    I too, like the toning you added to the images. Makes them seem classic without being cheesy.
    Cheesy sells according to some photographers
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrsLittle View Post
    I would say these are more vintage B&W, which I prefer. Very beautiful! I wish I can produce images like these someday.
    You can! Remember, content is KEY. Perfectly exposed photo with sharp focus but with crappy content wont do anything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EchoingWhisper View Post
    I don't know why but the blacks don't look black at all to me.
    Just playing with different processing. I actually reduced the brown.

    Quote Originally Posted by Trever1t View Post
    the not so blacks look good on this set, caught my attention immediately. Good worky Schwetty!


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    nice shots, Robin!


    Quote Originally Posted by viridian View Post
    I love the tone used in these images.


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    Nice job Schwetty, I really liked nthe outdoor poses and the B&W worked perfectly.
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