kdthomas
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I like 3) the most for the unusual shape and perspective. Are you using any filters on the lens or doing anything extra to achieve a look for the b&w? I shot recently some big, imposing cloud fronts using tungsten WB with polarizer and grad for blue-toned color pictures.
In colour we have it every day. Blue is always there, and that is, what most people see. In b&w you have a chance to concentrate on texture of the cloud and always unique, rather abstract shape of it.Wouldn't this be good in color? Would have the beautiful blue.
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I like 3) the most for the unusual shape and perspective. Are you using any filters on the lens or doing anything extra to achieve a look for the b&w? I shot recently some big, imposing cloud fronts using tungsten WB with polarizer and grad for blue-toned color pictures.
Well, I usually work in lightroom CC ... in this case I applied Red High-contrast filter, and pulled back on the exposure, and pulled up the whites & highlight sliders, down on the shadows & blacks, and fiddled with the contrast & clarity until it looked right