First, thank you and second, no there weren't any filter used for this shot, just a bit of post proessingrpt said:This is a powerful shot! Did you shoot it with a polarizer?cid said:
Snodge said:Awesome seeing all the excellent mono images - figured I'd show a couple of mine. The first is the back of flats and houses in Bath, and the second is a street in Bristol. I went through a phase of trying to make my mono images look old, and this was done with a preset for Lightroom that I made myself...
Thanks Ken. I'm actually in the middle of arranging another shoot with her, but just to keep you going, here's another from the same shoot.Kernuak said:Thanks.Arctic Photo said:I love these. Both of them.Kernuak said:
Heather Louise by Kernuak (avalonlightphotoart.co.uk), on Flickr
Heather Louise by Kernuak (avalonlightphotoart.co.uk), on Flickr
Cool, she has a great face and fantastic eyes. It must be fun shooting with her.Kernuak said:Thanks Ken. I'm actually in the middle of arranging another shoot with her, but just to keep you going, here's another from the same shoot.Kernuak said:Thanks.Arctic Photo said:I love these. Both of them.Kernuak said:
Heather Louise by Kernuak (avalonlightphotoart.co.uk), on Flickr
Heather Louise by Kernuak (avalonlightphotoart.co.uk), on Flickr
Heather Louise by Kernuak (avalonlightphotoart.co.uk), on Flickr
Viper28 said:old school: EOS-5 + 24-105/4L on Ilford XP2 super IS0400 Black & White film with Lightroom post processing.
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