It's got semental value...but C&C on B&W conversion...it's a Dalton Gang cabin in CO...taken midday.
Display shows darker.
Sep 28, 2012 17:55 | #1 It's got semental value...but C&C on B&W conversion...it's a Dalton Gang cabin in CO...taken midday. Display shows darker. The things you do for yourself die with you, the things you do for others live forever.
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jacklumber Goldmember 1,105 posts Likes: 9 Joined Mar 2006 Location: southern alberta. More info | Sep 28, 2012 19:14 | #2 The subject works well for bw, solid conversion, I would prefer a looser shot to include a full beam in the right. I am a big fan of these relics of the past, all to soon all that will be left of this is the photographic record Would you mind sharing just what the sentimental value is? There is a fine line between "hobby" and "obsession"
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Sep 28, 2012 19:35 | #3 It seems like the whites could be pushed up a bit - the sky looks a little too dark to me and the highlights on the foreground logs look gray. I don't see any true whites on my monitor. -- Image Editing OK --
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StaticMedia Senior Member 875 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2011 More info | Sep 28, 2012 19:46 | #4 It feels charred. So very well charred that I really like it. I think your pp choice is spot-on. This type of wood has that 1800's useless look burned by the sun. You took a shot of decrepit things and made them visually modern with a touch of the old film. Good Shot.
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Titus213 Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 29, 2012 01:00 | #5 Qbx wrote in post #15055925 It seems like the whites could be pushed up a bit - the sky looks a little too dark to me and the highlights on the foreground logs look gray. I don't see any true whites on my monitor. Nice shot & composition, but I'd like to see some closer of the cabin and some interior too. Agree - the tones are all pretty consistent throughout the image. More subject separation would be nicer for me. Dave
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stayhumble Goldmember 1,328 posts Joined Nov 2010 Location: Huntington Beach, CA More info | Sep 29, 2012 01:05 | #6 Permanent banits a nice shot but it lacks dynamic range in the tones. Control your highlights, shadows, darks, etc There are no rules for a good photograph and there are no excuses for a bad one.
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Would you mind sharing just what the sentimental value is It's next door to where I built this...years ago.
Thanks guys...will take your advice on the B&W rework. The things you do for yourself die with you, the things you do for others live forever.
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