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Old 30-05-11, 07:16 PM
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For those who like Black and White

Take a look at Ian Bramham's you tube page - he has taken several of his black and white images and set them to music.

Looks good, sounds good.

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Old 31-05-11, 04:11 PM
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Some great images and graphically speaking, the reason I prefer b/w to colour.
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Old 31-05-11, 04:56 PM
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What KeithT said! Great!
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Thanks for that as I love B&W and I find with digital I can get the results I wanted when I used film and these just inspire me.
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Most of my work I find that I do best in B&W= (shades of gray). I go for the "Ansel Adams on Crack" look. Not trying to imulate the great landscape photographer - However, we ALL each of us as Landscape Photographers have learned from Ansel, and other great Photographers who have done the expermenting and written great learning books for us to Learn from. I think that is the REAL THING about Photography - We all can learn and teach others of how to make a better image. (sorry to ramble on like that...)
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Some more beautiful black and white images...
If you like minimalist, long exposures then these are inspirational - of course, being in Japan probably helps

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As clinically perfect as they are, they are still great images and worthy of attention. I must do more than I do, and I must do it better than I do too.
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Stunning slide show and beautiful music
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Really great! sometimes b/w can show more than color photo.
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Awesome b/w photo
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