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The graphics of natureThis was scanned from a Kodachrome slide circa 1972. The place is Rose Bay Sydney and I thought I would convert to B&W (something I don’t normally do). C&C welcome
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Eery to say the least, seems like a scene from an earlier BW version of the Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe. Cool stuff Chris.
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beautiful composition, almost like a line of busby berkeley dancers about to jump into the pool...
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B&W is certainly the right term here, almost no shades of grey. I love high contrast shots, works well here.
You're obviously having fun with the old slides, from all DSLRUsers members, I request that you keep 'em coming ![]() So join in the chorus, and sing it one and all!
Great shot Chris. B & W suits the image perfectly
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Looks like a line of fat ladies (some even have hand bags) gossiping with each other....
Gosh - maybe I'm starting to have a breakdown.... or too much rum tonight.... Gecko Nikon D70, SB600, Benbo Trekker, LSII, KingPano and a lot to learn!
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