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Uploaded by Beamer - 8 comments - Topics: Featured 1 Year Ago Mountains (1 year ago)   Black & White Photos (1 year ago)  


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leetsil (Bernhard Plank) said 1 year ago:

Great landscape with an great atmosphere...

ambrosiastar (Ambrosia) said 1 year ago:

Out of the mountain pictures you uploaded, I think I like this one best. This reminds me just how many shades of grey there can be. ;)

Beamer (Clyde Beamer) said 1 year ago:

@Ambrosia: Thanks, I think I agree. This was shot digital and converted to B&W using Nik Software's Silver Efex Pro. Those plugin's do a really great job. I also have a roll of FP4+ I shot the same evening that I have not processed yet. I am anxious to see what the film looks like!!

Beamer (Clyde Beamer) said 1 year ago:

@All: This is a good example of what you gain from 16bit raw conversions. The smoothness of the grad in the sky from left to right and the subtle difference of the tones in the light shafts would not be possible in an 8 bit workflow. I know the file size is huge, but well worth it, imo. I do all my raw conversions to 16 bit and I scan with my Nikon coolscan in 14 bit which gets output at 16 bit. I am in the process of adding more RAM to my pc and upgrading to 64bit Vista to deal with the heavier filesizes created from the new scanner and now the new Nikon d90 I just bought.

Neuner said 1 year ago:

Very nice. Makes my eyes zig-zag back & forth down to the bottom.

misu (Mikhail Palinchak) said 1 year ago:

Multy-layred mountains. Well deserved feature!

Afoklala (Jan Willem van Dormolen) said 1 year ago:

All those shades of grey...
I like that the bottom right is quite 'real', whereas the top left is dreamy, fairy tale like, with a gradual transition between them.

Reinante said 1 year ago:

WWWWWWOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWW

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