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+ Steam Tree by Paul

12June04/ A1 / 1/400 / F7.1 / ISO 100 / WB day
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Guest 19-Jun-2004 13:39
Paul, you should take off colour filter off your camera and continue to shoot in B&W :-) This is amazing, man.
Konica Minolta Users15-Jun-2004 22:54
I like it too. Kucky guy, with that cloud just passing by ;-)
Jose Medeiros
adrianox15-Jun-2004 20:17
g'day paul - this brings to mind some high contrast IR images i've seen - very strong contrast. the clouds do seem to echo the structure of the trees - i would not have thought to convert to b&w. this is one of those pics that grows on me with every viewing. thanks.
Azure Feast 15-Jun-2004 15:02
Excellent in black in white... It is funny how the tree and cloud complement each other.
Marc.
Claudio Gatti14-Jun-2004 22:24
BW is much better in my opinion. Very well done!

Claudio
Konica Minolta Users14-Jun-2004 19:43
The grain adds to the dramatic atmosphere. Well done. I can imagine how difficult it must be to process pictures if you're coulourblind. You have my sympathy, Paul !

Alain
Konica Minolta Users14-Jun-2004 06:02
Hi, I wanted to do B&W blending of 2 images. I converted via PS channel mixer 1 version for the clouds and 1 for the tree. Then I blended in PSE. I may be colorblind, but I do think the B&W version is better, is it ? Help ! Paul.
(BTW the texture is supposed to be in the clouds.)
Philip Potts 14-Jun-2004 02:04
Paul, This is a great shot but I would like to see it in color.
Konica Minolta Users13-Jun-2004 23:21
I like the dramatic sky in this one. Well done, Paul.
Fred
Claudio Gatti13-Jun-2004 18:19
Beatiful image, and I like the treatment you gave to it. I don't immediately associate structure or texture to it, but I really like this shot. Well done

Claudio
Guest 13-Jun-2004 16:48
this is one of those shots that I'd personally not think to convert to monochrome. but it works. nice job, Paul.