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Old 11-01-13, 03:04 PM
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Black & White Part 2

Hi All, this forum is really great and I am already learning alot, thanks for your comments and suggestions. Below I have added some more of my B&W photos for your thoughts...

Justin



End of the feast



Looking glasses



New born



Light in the dark



Grandma's console
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Old 13-01-13, 08:28 PM
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The quality of your images are very good as too is the B & W conversion .

Really like the first shot , it says so much in such a simple way . We've all been there .

The second and third shots are a lovely fun images and definite keepers for the family album ( I might loose a bit of the empty space at the top of the second ) , not sure if you'll be thanked for that one in the years to come .

Light and dark , nicely done classic .

Grandmas console , the eye's definitely have it . I even like the way it looks like her hair has been pushed out of her face and has framed her eyes .

Mark
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Old 14-01-13, 04:27 PM
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Thanks Mark, really glad you like them, some people get annoyed at the black and white, guess its about personal preference. The baby is my brother and laws new little boy, easy to photograph him, he actually sits (lies) still...
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Old 18-01-13, 10:41 PM
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Lovely set Justin, I agree with Mark the eyes in the 5th shot are what a portrait are shot is all about Stunning well done. Light in dark is my favorite, my only pick would be im not to keen on the sepia conversion on the third but thats just personal taste

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Old 19-01-13, 09:04 AM
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Thanks Mark, much appreciated! Any suggestions on the sepia?
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