Thank you! This was a colored photo which I converted in black and white using Lightroom. I don’t have Silver Efex but I heard about it. Seems to be a good choice!
The picture for me is the catch up between the curls of the smoke and the curls/face of the figure in the background. Thank-you for capturing that moment.
An instant and snapped. A bit of introspection in a nanosecond time. Sometimes the pictures which turn people’s attention is a matter of luck. Pure luck. Be kind and disclose us small secret wide or tee lens? They define results enormously. BTW I’m asking now in my estimation – the left upper corner is either too much burned or took too much space. Not much, but I’d change. 🙂 Cheers, veraser
Is that a straight shot or have you used any manipulation, I tend to use Silver Efex Pro 2 for all my B+W photography, love your site bye the way…
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Thank you! This was a colored photo which I converted in black and white using Lightroom. I don’t have Silver Efex but I heard about it. Seems to be a good choice!
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Excellent.
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Thank you!
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Super , elegant and stylish photo.
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I like this shot, simple but beautiful
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Thank you James!
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The picture for me is the catch up between the curls of the smoke and the curls/face of the figure in the background. Thank-you for capturing that moment.
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Thank you Anthony! 🙂
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An instant and snapped. A bit of introspection in a nanosecond time. Sometimes the pictures which turn people’s attention is a matter of luck. Pure luck. Be kind and disclose us small secret wide or tee lens? They define results enormously. BTW I’m asking now in my estimation – the left upper corner is either too much burned or took too much space. Not much, but I’d change. 🙂 Cheers, veraser
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