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These are the Sautadet falls in the city of "la Roque sur Ceze" in the Gard dept in France. These falls long for 470 meters are constituted by boiling falls, Giant basins and a Canyon, they are very dangerous beacause of their revolving basins. but very spectacular to see!!
This is a B&W taken on my backup cam of the beach at Worthing, Sussex.
Again, there was NO P/S used on this shot. The B&W was done through the camera's own capture settings (taken in B&W). The prospect of this shot had me excited like a schoolboy.
Photographers can take beautiful shots, but mother nature is the most awesome artist ever.
Shot taken near Passo Nigra, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy.
Here the link for "B&W Sunset 2": www.flickr.com/photos/himynameispaolo182/16201140879/.
Original here.
Silent Legacy Description: This shot is perhaps my own personal favourite. I love walking around Manchester on cold, crisp evenings like the one I captured. I love taking photos of architecture, particularly the wheel and its lighting. When I put this into B&W it instantly summed up the day for me. It also makes me reminisce of the times a few friends spent together before one of them left Manchester (this evening being one of them). I'd love to relive this evening, partly because I'd like to take more photos if it (!), but also to relive the laughs we all had.
Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado. Note the photographer in the upper-right.
I used a B&W film imitation (Rollie Ortho 25), included in DxO's FilmPack, which is part of my DxO Optics Pro Raw conversion. I tried several film imitation, including Illford, Agfa, Kodak, etc., but thought that Rollie showed the blowing dust best.
While editing this photo, I felt like it could be helped with this conversion. The colour image was good - but when I did the conversion I was blown away.
My Contacts can View Large On Black
More from the Diet Coke Fashion Awards series
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Corey Ward suggested these would benefit from being B&W. My first attempt. I clearly have a lot to learn. (Virtual Photographer plugin.)( Tennis final on TV did not help!)
Here is the colour version -- www.flickr.com/photos/algo/22604514/in/set-350266
Without meaning to duplicate my images, taken from a slightly different angle - this one definitely looked better in B&W
It might be wrong but I could not resist converting a sunrise to B&W. An old tractor and forklift see in another day at Thrapston, Northants.
Another shot of that sesion, this time a vertical view B&W edition, 1/2 second exposure just a few minutes after the sunrise.
The picture is a unique Raw, combining a ND filter of four steps and one GND soft three steps.
I hope you like it. Let me know what do you think about the edit in black and white...
Have a nice Monday. :)
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