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Aug 13, 2012 23:48 |  #1

Hello all, I just downloaded a trial of Silver Efex Pro, and I have been trying it out...also working on some B/W conversions for the upcoming fair season.

Please tell me what you think of these, and be gentle! Like I said, I am new to the B/W thing :o

I started by using different random pre-sets, then adjusting them as I saw fit!
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Infant Evan (external link) by jenniferraeroyals (external link), on Flickr

4. For this one, I can't decide which version I prefer?
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6. I am aware the background on this is VERY blown out
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Aug 13, 2012 23:56 |  #2

Those are some very good shots...Particularly 2 and 7...Very good B&W tone to them...The only nit I'd pick is they are too contrasty...Bump the contrast down a few notches and I think they'll look great.


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Aug 14, 2012 00:00 |  #3

rrblint wrote in post #14855433 (external link)
Those are some very good shots...Particularly 2 and 7...Very good B&W tone to them...The only nit I'd pick is they are too contrasty...Bump the contrast down a few notches and I think they'll look great.

Thank you! I am almost for certain entering 2&7, so that's great feedback for me

Going through my photos, I feel like I tend to be overly-contrasted, and it is definitely something I need to work on!


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Aug 14, 2012 05:24 |  #4

Wonderful series. That's the thing about b&w conversion, you fiddle with it and eventually you find what works best for the image.


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Aug 14, 2012 07:34 |  #5

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Wonderful series. That's the thing about b&w conversion, you fiddle with it and eventually you find what works best for the image.

Thank you! So it seems like so far, so good? :cool:


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Aug 14, 2012 07:46 |  #6

Welcome to the club! For me personally, mono photography is the most satisfyingly creative approach to the photographic medium, as it allows us such a broad scope for how the final image looks through selective colour filtering. You've done a good job on this set. I think 1 is my favourite, but largely because I think the composition and subject are the most compelling. Personally, I don't think your images are too contrasty. On the contrary, I feel contrast is an important element in mono conversations as it gives your images a lot of punch, provided you avoid allowing any dominant tones to unbalance the composition.

Out of 4 and 5, I personally prefer 4. I feel the warmer toning is more appropriate for the subject matter.

Keep at it!


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Aug 14, 2012 08:09 |  #7

onona wrote in post #14856438 (external link)
Welcome to the club! For me personally, mono photography is the most satisfyingly creative approach to the photographic medium, as it allows us such a broad scope for how the final image looks through selective colour filtering. You've done a good job on this set. I think 1 is my favourite, but largely because I think the composition and subject are the most compelling. Personally, I don't think your images are too contrasty. On the contrary, I feel contrast is an important element in mono conversations as it gives your images a lot of punch, provided you avoid allowing any dominant tones to unbalance the composition.

Out of 4 and 5, I personally prefer 4. I feel the warmer toning is more appropriate for the subject matter.

Keep at it!

Thank you so much! As far as 1, I have a color image where he is looking at the camera, and it is going to be hard to choose which one to enter!

And I agree, I am leaning towards 4 as well :]


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