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The first one is straight ahead amazing. The last one is quite interesting too, but the rest ... could have been much better. I'm not much of a photographer, but I know this, black and white photographs are part of the past nowadays. You need as much colors as possible, bright ones, vintage ones, doesn't really matter. Play with the focus, blur a bit more. Darkening the image around the dog doesn't make it any more appealing, trust me. And yes I've seen the last one I think somewhere ...
I want that first photo hanging on my wall, that is one stunning photo.
The first one is dead gorgeous! - Would expect that to be in a gallery or some poop! Its amazing. Very nice.
The first one is straight ahead amazing. The last one is quite interesting too, but the rest ... could have been much better. I'm not much of a photographer, but I know this, black and white photographs are part of the past nowadays. You need as much colors as possible, bright ones, vintage ones, doesn't really matter. Play with the focus, blur a bit more. Darkening the image around the dog doesn't make it any more appealing, trust me. And yes I've seen the last one I think somewhere ...
totally disagree. A good black and white image is stunning. You don't need colours to make things great, you need contrasts.
Detox I do have to say they don't quite make it as black and white images and that is because they don't have much contrast.
I have saved some images just by purely converting to black and white, maybe I will post an example at some point...
Are you editing in Photoshop? Edit the levels and curves.I suppose it lacks editing, it's an old photo, however I'll consider re-editing it.
Are you editing in Photoshop? Edit the levels and curves.
Also went converting use the black and white option rather than desaturating. You can play with the colours which do change the tone of black white and grey.
Photoshop yes, thanks for the advice!'
Here's a photo of yesterdays shoot:
The first one is straight ahead amazing. The last one is quite interesting too, but the rest ... could have been much better. I'm not much of a photographer, but I know this, black and white photographs are part of the past nowadays. You need as much colors as possible, bright ones, vintage ones, doesn't really matter. Play with the focus, blur a bit more. Darkening the image around the dog doesn't make it any more appealing, trust me. And yes I've seen the last one I think somewhere ...
Thank you mate!This is a real beauty mate!
A job well done.
Man I so want to click some good photos... but I don't have a cam =\ ( I have one but its not that good... )
Completely agree with you on this one!Black and white photographs will never be a part of the past, they can represent so much, and will never go.
I didn't know what to expect when I read 'dog photos'.
When I opened them however, I was stunned about the beauty of these pictures!
As has already been said, I especially love the first and last one.
I can't seem to find words to describe these pictures, and me being not a native English speaker has got nothing to do with that
Also, great job on the snow photo!
Photoshop yes, thanks for the advice!'
Here's a photo of yesterdays shoot: