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In black and white

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Holy crap, James. That is some MIGHTY FINE work.

Thanks Darren! Also, just for reference, the B&W Gradiant conversion method is use is the same as this one:

http://www.devco.net/archives/2003/04/20/color_to_black_and_white_using_gradient_maps.php

It can be applied to any color photograph, and is generally the last step I do (although sometimes after conversion you can do a final levels to increase the contrast a bit more).

To me, B&W really shines with lots of contrast between the white and dark areas of the image. Not all images work well in B&W, but IR really seems to work well.

James
 
Here are a few of my better shots.

Great images everyone... Oh and for Langford, Hopefully ill get a chance to go to CO one of these days.

Great images! I also hope I'll be able to get back to Colorado some day (I live in Dallas). I went last year and spent a week up there in the fall, and it was incredible.

James
 
Here are a few photos from the foggy conditions in Amarillo from this past Sunday.

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Great Dun Fell in Cumbria, UK


My friend Lanette rockin' the swing


Abandoned train line that took new immigrants fresh off the boat from Ellis Island to their new homes in America


A bird, a building, in Boston


An Army veteran selling bubble-guns in New York
 
Great stuff Ryan! What is on the top of the hill? Almost looks like a radar dome. :) I also like the train depot. We didn't see that when we were there a few years ago.

James
 
Thanks, James! It is indeed a radar dome. I don't know much about it, but quoting from Wikipedia:

Operated by NATS the station is a key part of the Air Traffic Control system for the North Atlantic area. A dome containing a PSR and SSR, various towers and fencing crown the summit. Alfred Wainwright abhors this radar station in his book Pennine Way Companion.

That train depot is actually in Jersey City -- when you go to buy tickets for the Ellis Island boat, just turn around -- that's the depot behind you. :)
 
Ryan - #3 is EXCELLENT. I've kinda been forced to do some black and white stuff in my photography class, but nothing digital since the class is over film, which is stupid, I mean who shoots 35mm film anymore?!? I could understand large format or something, but 35? Haven't learn anything in that class yet either, except how to waste $500 on film supplies.
 
Very nice pictures everyone. B&W pictures make quite a statement indeed.

Here are a few of my favorites, haven't tried transitioning long exposures to B&W, that has some potential...











 
here is a photo of a storm ( May 5, 2001 in SW OK, it later produced a tornado near Cordell ) , took it originally in colour slide but I like it more in b/w... and when I switch to a negative image it looks cool, like a pyroclastic exploding volcano in a winter snowy field . ;-)
 

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here is a photo of a storm ( May 5, 2001 in SW OK, it later produced a tornado near Cordell ) , took it originally in colour slide but I like it more in b/w... and when I switch to a negative image it looks cool, like a pyroclastic exploding volcano in a winter snowy field . ;-)

That's a great black and White shot Olivier! The negative doesn't do much for me. ;-)
 
These looked best in black and white since almost all the photos I took that day were black, white and grey toned. Black and white is neat as it can give a retro look. I love old b/w storm photos because it looks so eerie..

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