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Old 09-01-13, 07:45 PM
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Hi all, the following are from my B&W collection...



Mothers Love



Time for bed...



Workshop Cleaner



Ready bay



Dust Drill

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Justin
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Old 09-01-13, 09:50 PM
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A very nice set of images Justin .

The first is a lovely capture of an intimate moment , well done .
I also really like the workshop cleaner image , it has the feel of documenting this chap at work but with the personal touch in the eye contact .

Mark
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Old 10-01-13, 04:30 AM
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A very nice set of images Justin .

The first is a lovely capture of an intimate moment , well done .
I also really like the workshop cleaner image , it has the feel of documenting this chap at work but with the personal touch in the eye contact .

Mark

Thanks Mark!!! I really enjoy the way monotones add emotion to people in photographs especially intimate portraits. I have a few more and will post one or two this eveneing.

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Justin
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Old 10-01-13, 01:21 PM
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Good set of photos. I too like the way black and white adds something to photos.
I particularly like the workshop cleaner. And the perspective of the large truck.
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Old 11-01-13, 09:55 AM
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I would blur the background on the Cleaner. There is a bit of detail under the ready bay, could be pulled out. My thoughts. Ed.
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Old 11-01-13, 02:55 PM
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Thanks Ed and Jediboy, I still need to buy myself a copy of Photoshop/Paintshop Pro for the more detailed processing. I realy appreciate your comments!

Justin
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