Critique welcome
Cheers Rod



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The BushwackersFinally processed some more from Tamworth
Critique welcome Cheers Rod ![]() ![]() ![]()
1st shot looks Jimmy Barnes when his 60 years old
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Hey Rod,
I like the B&W one... seems a bit noisy in the lower half though - or is that stubble??? ![]() Cheers, John
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Nice event shots, but I agree the Black & White shot seems fairly grainy, was that PP in, or a result of high ISO ?
Fair enough ![]()
They were all shot at 1600ISO but I think the B&W conversion may have made it stand out more
Cheers Rod
Fancy meeting you here, Rod (think Mind Socket
![]() Great shots, Rod. I think the graininess adds to the effect, and the tight composition certainly leaves no doubt as to the subject of each shot. You can see the effort each performer is putting into their act. -- Rog
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