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B&W Conversions and some HDR
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[QUOTE="Okiewan, post: 1425906, member: 16119"] B&W is without doubt my favorite for just about anything. A project at work recently got me interested again in processing the MANY variables. Rich got me interested in HDR ... I need a lot of work there and need to bracket some shots for the best results, as it is, the ones I've done are all from single exposures. I'll use camera raw to develop 3 exposures on a few in the mean time. So, if you care to see what's up, here's a link to a couple galleries that I'll be adding to over time. There are a couple in there that I REALLY like, hopefully more soon. Thoughts, tips and opinions are appreciated. Note: when you click the pics, there is a link at the top "show details" that will include the meta data, etc. [URL=http://bobvo.smugmug.com/Photography/Black/24029207_xWfVSM#!i=1950825296&k=Cd2Jssj][u][b]The Black & Whites[/b][/u][/URL] [URL=http://bobvo.smugmug.com/Photography/HDR-Photos/24027294_BftfQp#!i=1950667575&k=hqzwCNM][u][b]The HDR Stuff[/b][/u][/URL] a lil teaser. [/QUOTE]
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