So last night my son had a soccer game. Being just a small local soccer club, the lights for night games aren't great - which is to say they're fine for playing soccer, but not so great for shooting the games. In a vain attempt to get any sort of shutter speed from the trusty 400D, I had it at ISO 1600 and underexposed a whole two stops, while the 70-200/4 was wide open as always. Basically shooting at -2 and pushing it back in PP == red snowstorm 
Seeing as the photos were rubbish anyway, I thought I might try something a bit different - I converted them all to B&W and left in the grainyness and excessive contrast, for a more 'arty' or, dare I say it, even 'edgy' look. What do you think? Does it work? Or is it just rubbish?
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#7, my first ever selective-colour picture:
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