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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 10/20/2004
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Nice b/w tones here, Tyler! Great scenery, too! Thanks for your comments! Dave.
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Tyler Russell
{K:1148} 10/20/2004
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I really wanted to take some good black and white photos. The color shots in Yosemite don't always have the same appeal as the grayscaled images. The color photo was kind of bland. So you'll see some of my Yosemite photos in color and some not. I think that both forms of art speak for themselves in certain situations. You'll see my color photos, as they're being developed, as soon as they arrive. I'll see how I like the color shots, and if I don't like them, make them grayscale, and see what I can do with them. I think each photo has individuality, no matter how you take the shot. The final product may just need a little work.
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Lester Tradelbloom
{K:3291} 10/19/2004
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Another great shot! But about the second comment for this photo (about colour) - I think when it comes to photographing on B&W film (or converting it to greyscale) in a place like this, you leave yourself open to a lot more criticism because the second you say Yosemite and B&W in the same sentence people immediately think - Ansel.
I like this in monochrome but if you are shooting digital it is already colour (color in American english)so I think it is important not to discard a colo(u)r image simply because you want black and white. Sometimes the most stunning image is the one you didn't intend to take at all.
Great shot, and all the best setting up your darkroom.
- Justin
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 10/18/2004
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Tyler, beautiful mountain Teunis
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Hakan Cem Isiklar
{K:2704} 10/18/2004
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But i think this capture can be color. Maybe in this time this can be more impressive... Isnt it?
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Hakan Cem Isiklar
{K:2704} 10/18/2004
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Wonderful place! Very good job! Congrats...
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