
I think the monochrome version gives a nostalgic feel to the image.

Frank
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Seen Better DaysSaw this rundown barn on a drive through the NSW Southern Highlands a few weeks ago.
![]() I think the monochrome version gives a nostalgic feel to the image. ![]() Frank My photo gallery: http://www.frankalvaro.net
>>>> Nikon D300...Nikon 18-200 VR...Sigma 10-20...Tamron 90mm macro <<<< "I've got an idea--an idea so smart that my head would explode if I even began to know what I'm talking about. " Peter Griffin
I like the b&w treatment to it...definitely gives it an airy fairy nostalgic field to it
![]() Another alternative (my usual preference) no softness, b&w and play on the tones and addition of noise....but that's just me ![]() Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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Nicely doneG'day and congratulations on the shot.
I prefer the B & W version. What steps were involved in the conversion? I would like to try doing something similar but I'm one of those folks who finds it easier to be shown or told how to do things the first time. After that I'm usually happy to experiment.
Thanks for everyone'e comments.
Marco, I did a sepia version but as I'm not a big fan of sepia I didn't bother posting it...but here it is anyway: ![]() Bullcreekbob - both the monochrome and sepia were converted using the OptikVerve Lab's "Virtual Photographer" filter plugin ( a freebie, but I forget where from...there's a thread on this site if you're interested). Shane - I agree a bit of burn/dodge (I get confused too) in the corner would help. Frank My photo gallery: http://www.frankalvaro.net
>>>> Nikon D300...Nikon 18-200 VR...Sigma 10-20...Tamron 90mm macro <<<< "I've got an idea--an idea so smart that my head would explode if I even began to know what I'm talking about. " Peter Griffin
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