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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 3/19/2004
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I've decided that B&W done well, with a digital camera, sometimes has a recognisably different feeling from silver halide film/print B&W. I'm floundering trying to put it into words, though. A kind of smoothness, pearly tones... something about the rendering of skin, too. You keep doing these, Kevin, and I may be able to identify it. I love these kids. So typically British. Forgive me if this is just repeating what's obvious to everybody else, but I'd hardly SEEN any digital B&W stuff before I came to Usefilm. (And because of the name, I didn't think I'd see any here, either. [g]
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Helio Werneck
{K:564} 3/18/2004
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Nice tones, perfect moment.
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Danny Brannigan
{K:19523} 3/18/2004
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good candid Kevin.good tonal range.
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 3/18/2004
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Kevin, beautiful street scene Teunis
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Ruta
{K:8771} 3/18/2004
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very nice portrait. good contrast. moody
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Clifton Jones
{K:10688} 3/18/2004
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Great contrast...tones....captured the moment very well...excellent shot........
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ANTONIO SILVA
{K:1143} 3/18/2004
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This is a great work,just love black and w.
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