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Jun 19, 2009 22:37 |  #1

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Jun 20, 2009 09:31 |  #2

I like the first one, very candid....I like the fact her scarf is covering part of his face. Were the colors fabulous?;)

Second is good, but I would crop.just to get rid of the crotch to the right( my right) and the legs...


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Jun 20, 2009 09:34 |  #3

That 2nd one -- Try a tight crop on the musician camera-right.

And if you had a shot of that guy alone.......

BTW, very nice B&W conversions!

#1 is just about perfect!


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Jun 20, 2009 14:30 |  #4

The tonalities of these two shots are just fantastic. This photographer understands what it takes to make a good monochrome print.


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Jun 21, 2009 13:17 |  #5

S.Horton wrote in post #8143552 (external link)
That 2nd one -- Try a tight crop on the musician camera-right.

And if you had a shot of that guy alone.......

BTW, very nice B&W conversions!

#1 is just about perfect!

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The tonalities of these two shots are just fantastic. This photographer understands what it takes to make a good monochrome print.

Flo wrote in post #8143541 (external link)
I like the first one, very candid....I like the fact her scarf is covering part of his face. Were the colors fabulous?;)

Second is good, but I would crop.just to get rid of the crotch to the right( my right) and the legs...

thanks everyone for your feedback, I took about 80+ shots and some of the horn player alone and they came out pretty good.

I have been working on monochrome and am pleased with the response, I think it reassures my point that for black and white to work regardless of what you do, good exposure is must.

Thanks again all, I will probably post one or two more.

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