ooo ... lines lines lines ... and B&W lines ... wonderfully set up, Ann. In camera, yes?
Are you finding that the larger display is altering what you might consider posting? I am. The larger the display the more detail I like to show. Strange that ...
The skills are being transferred from that project to this ... goodo ...
No. Everything I've read says don't do b&w in camera with digital as it comes out flat, not like b&w film. I'm starting by going through some old ones to try and work out which ones would work in b&w, trying to see in b&w. Its really hard. I'm also trying to find scenes as I wander but I can't seem to find the strong lines and shadows that I want. I guess what I'm looking for is that film noir look that Valeria in Verona has been finding. Italian light is so different to ours, though.
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ooo ... lines lines lines ... and B&W lines ... wonderfully set up, Ann. In camera, yes?
Are you finding that the larger display is altering what you might consider posting? I am. The larger the display the more detail I like to show. Strange that ...
The skills are being transferred from that project to this ... goodo ...
No. Everything I've read says don't do b&w in camera with digital as it comes out flat, not like b&w film. I'm starting by going through some old ones to try and work out which ones would work in b&w, trying to see in b&w. Its really hard. I'm also trying to find scenes as I wander but I can't seem to find the strong lines and shadows that I want. I guess what I'm looking for is that film noir look that Valeria in Verona has been finding. Italian light is so different to ours, though.
Love this shot!
Nice variety of lines! Thanks for your support of my Molfettan Faces series. I have to thank you and your 100 Strangers site for my inspiration!
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