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He has some street shots where he has exposed for the shadows and the people are white with overexposure

 

Look up his book "Minutes to Midnight", with shots done over a 2 year nomadic journey in Australia !

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no no no no B&W conversions!!

The glow of the sun beating down on the street is important to my rendition!   :)

 

Ahahah ! Your call sir !

Looking back on it once more , I see your point :-)

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Hello everyone, apologies for the radio silence; I've been away for a week (and hope to have some new photos to post soonish). In the meantime, here are two (rather boring/odd) photos where I've tried to stretch the tonality as much as possible in post (both in Diafine). 

 

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50/1.4A 5222 @200

 

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80/2.8 TMX400

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Thanks Adam, I'll post a few more then :-)

 

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Brooklyn Bridge by _JM_, on Flickr

 

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Brooklyn Bridge by _JM_, on Flickr

 

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Brooklyn Bridge by _JM_, on Flickr

 

awesome, love them!!  don't keep these to yourself!  The second is a bomb!  The first is nice too but would suggest tilting it a bit to make it level.  Love that second one!

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awesome, love them!!  don't keep these to yourself!  The second is a bomb!  The first is nice too but would suggest tilting it a bit to make it level.  Love that second one!

 

Thanks a lot Adam, this thread allows us to share and boost the inspiration !

 

I'll dig into my hard drives for more !

 

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Brooklyn Bridge by _JM_, on Flickr

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Thanks a lot Adam, this thread allows us to share and boost the inspiration !

 

I'll dig into my hard drives for more !

 

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Brooklyn Bridge by _JM_, on Flickr

 

another interesting one.  Could use a slight tilt.  But that person on the right is interesting to look at.  some of these old ones with people in it have that extra something special as it represents historic culture, which I find fascinating...

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right, vuescan, so in the Color section I would suggest the following:

-use Auto for Color Balance

-set both black and white points to 0%

-set curve low to 0.25

-set curve high to 0.75

-set all "brightness" settings to 1

-use a GENERIC film stock profile 

-I would also use "fine" mode and scan on the best resolution possible and save as a TIFF

Thank's for the tip

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Threading is all the rage in NYC these days...  :o

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