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Aug 16, 2007 22:10 |  #1

San Gimignano, Italy, May 2005

Just got around to doing some B&W's from this trip.

http://sdwike.smugmug.​com/photos/184723939-L.jpg (external link)

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Aug 16, 2007 22:12 |  #2

Very nice gallery. There are a lot of great shots. I like your B&W conversion, and the urban shots are incredible!!


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Aug 16, 2007 22:15 |  #3

zippy25 wrote in post #3741525 (external link)
Very nice gallery. There are a lot of great shots. I like your B&W conversion, and the urban shots are incredible!!

Thanks. I accidentally linked the gallery rather than the photo, but I fixed it now.

If interested in the gallery, it can be seen at:
http://sdwike.smugmug.​com (external link)


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Aug 16, 2007 22:20 |  #4

SWPhotoImaging wrote in post #3741540 (external link)
Thanks. I accidentally linked the gallery rather than the photo, but I fixed it now.

If interested in the gallery, it can be seen at:
http://sdwike.smugmug.​com (external link)

That is the picture that I was talking about regarding the B&W conversion. But you have other really good ones as well that you should post as well!


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Aug 17, 2007 04:51 as a reply to  @ zippy25's post |  #5

very nice shot and b&w suits perfectly, very 'film noir'.


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Aug 17, 2007 09:07 |  #6

bikerider wrote in post #3742708 (external link)
very nice shot and b&w suits perfectly, very 'film noir'.

Thanks bikerider, and congratulations on your recent re-location to one of the world's most photographically interesting countries (IMHO). I am envious.


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Aug 17, 2007 09:12 as a reply to  @ SWPhotoImaging's post |  #7

really makes me want to walk up and take a peak at what's around the corner. you captured the "feel" perfectly.


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Aug 18, 2007 17:03 |  #8

Now that's nice, what lens?


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Aug 18, 2007 20:08 |  #9

Thanks, Raymate.

That was actually done with a Sigma 15-30 on a Canon 10D.

FL:21mm, f4, 3 seconds, ISO 400


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