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I have been doing some black & Whites of my dog.. what do you thinK

They look awesome.

I would love to see more of your work.
Thank you i am still learning too... i don't think we ever should stop .... so you will see some..and i would love to see your animal portraits
 
Heres my dobies in B & W.. not as easy as the collie
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1-1-pups 007.webp
..lol
 
Good technical decisions on these.
 
Good technical decisions on these.
I liked all 3. The pivotal point is that you are out there taking pictures and playing around in post.
Am a Fuji XT 2 shooter and would have been very interested to see how those initial 3 would have looked as Jpegs Ooc using the very creative Arcos film simulation available in all current Fuji X bodies.
 
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tried my other red dobie.. i really like Black & White .. fun.. looking forward to doing some landscapes and buildings.. and maybe even old cars. I should have left the border off.. tried to delete it but it would not go.. lol... much preferred no border so i won't be using that anymore..
 
Love that Doberman in B& W. What gear did you use...but appreciate you may have already stated that info + was the B&W in camera or heightened in post.
Great pictures.
 
Love that Doberman in B& W. What gear did you use...but appreciate you may have already stated that info + was the B&W in camera or heightened in post.
Great pictures.
this b&w I did with program Picasa..I think i used my nikon d7500 for photo..this is an older photo...thank you
 
Here is one i took a couple of weeks ago with my nikon d500 also used picasa to edit.i am doing alot of the photos this way now.. i really like B & W as you can see even my chicken liked to pose for me,,lol
1-1-dogs 027.webp
1-1-eagles or hawks 023-001.webp
 
Your B&W conversions have a crispness about them with good tonal distribution, though I'm not certain how I feel about the sharpening. I like the Doberman posted yesterday, over the one today, but I have to admit that the processing on the chicken works well.
 
Your B&W conversions have a crispness about them with good tonal distribution, though I'm not certain how I feel about the sharpening. I like the Doberman posted yesterday, over the one today, but I have to admit that the processing on the chicken works well.
thank you.. you know i did the dobie this am...and when i posted it i said to myself...{i think i overdid the sharpening} the chicken i did the other day... so i should leave this technical stuff until after i have my coffee...lol.. so yes i agree.. just a speck too much.. will do it again later because i still have original......thank you
 
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i even did my horses..although the fence i wish i could remove..it really isn't crooked like this.. this is mother and son... both old..but this program does not let you take out or erase..
 
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@Photo Lady I don't remember how Piccassa works for sure, but I think it adds contrast each time you sharpen. The compounding of contrast and sharpening could be part of the problem.

Fyi the link you just posted doesn't work.
 
@Photo Lady I don't remember how Piccassa works for sure, but I think it adds contrast each time you sharpen. The compounding of contrast and sharpening could be part of the problem.

Fyi the link you just posted doesn't work.
I think it is..but it is free program so i will just have to lighten up... thank you...can you see the horses.. i think they look okay with less sharpening..etc.. having fun for sure and learning
 
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