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06/22/12 2:24 AM GMT
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St. Anne's Academy
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St. Anne's Academy in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
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+purmusic
06/22/12 2:35 AM GMT
Nice shot.
Curious, conversion from colour to black and white? Or, originally shot as a black and white?
That aside..
Good good composition. Good good range of tonalities.
Caveats?
Took a look at the largest resolution sizes and there looks to be some remnants of some post processing (artifacts).
Maybe noise reduction could be improved to counter the post processing?
Not noticeable at desktop 'sizes', though.
And..
In full size view, and I do mean.. full size view (2289x1526) ... I am impressed with the separation of colour channels.
Nice one.
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.doughlas
06/22/12 3:54 AM GMT
Conversion from colour to black and white
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::Dunstickin
06/22/12 6:44 AM GMT
It has a kind of infra-red look to it!>..Terrific treatment to it...the clarity and contrasting tones work good throughout
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Logun7
06/22/12 3:55 PM GMT
Outstanding shot! I love the B&W:)
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Curious, conversion from colour to black and white? Or, originally shot as a black and white?
That aside..
Good good composition. Good good range of tonalities.
Caveats?
Took a look at the largest resolution sizes and there looks to be some remnants of some post processing (artifacts).
Maybe noise reduction could be improved to counter the post processing?
Not noticeable at desktop 'sizes', though.
And..
In full size view, and I do mean.. full size view (2289x1526) ... I am impressed with the separation of colour channels.
Nice one.