Yesterday I showed you this abandoned shack on Possum Hollow Road:

Here's the black and white version:

For those who have shown an interest in these things: I processed both pics in Photoshop CS3, using both Photoshop's built in controls and the Exposure 2 plug-in which emulates classic photography films. The color shot was processed using the Kodak Ultra Color 100 setting, and the b&w using the Agfa APX 100 setting.
© 2011 by A. Roy Hilbinger
[Note: Make sure to drop by the Just A Song blog for my latest entry there.]
© 2011 by A. Roy Hilbinger
[Note: Make sure to drop by the Just A Song blog for my latest entry there.]
I've really grown to appreciate black and white photos. There's just something about them.
ReplyDeleteJust A Song?...going there now! :)
I love black and white too, but there's something really soft and sensual about the colours in that first print.
ReplyDeleteNothing amateurish about your photography, Roy.
ReplyDeleteThe b&w version is well done & an interesting photo, but I agree with Betty--the color print is really quite amazing.
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