Temps went form 105F to 65" in 8 hrs yesterday...I got up early and went into my local town for some street photos. These are B&W..go to "Street...." for color...We are back in the 90's today!
"With a skyline of stunning spires set against the distant Catoctin Mountain, you can follow live music down Carroll Creek, experience a vibrant art scene, and discover a medley of eclectic shops full of handcrafted specialties, baked goods, and local treasures. Grab a drink on an open-air patio or indulge at locally-owned restaurants ranging from classic pub fare to global cuisine. You'll find them tucked into buildings reimagined from old factories, warehouses, and historic homes. ...."
Dan
jon.oman wrote:
I like this set of images as well Dan! Especially the first one.
Thanks jon! I have many I took on Friday from here that I must process and post.
Dan
Jeffrey wrote:
Very nice B&W's Dan. Fine imaging!
What a coincidence Jeffery! I was discussing your "carrots" in another thread and posted a pic of the ones you sent me years ago.
Thanks for stopping by!
Dan
Lightsearcher wrote:
Dan, not sure what you did here but these looks great.
Great control of exposure and love the rendition of B&W's.
Marcelo
Thank you Marcelo...My attempts at processing images into B&W is a never ending, ongoing process! With the help of many fine B&W members here, their advice and workflow have me attempting to "create" an image worthy of your approval!
This turned out nice.
Thanks again and have a GREAT 4th of July!!
Dan
CDalessandro wrote:
Very nice, Dan! This treatment is perfect and looks so good.
Carol
Many thanks Carol! My above statement shows the ongoing path to an accomplishment in B&W.
B&W is harder to process than any color image for me!
Again THANKS!
Happy 4th of July!
Dan
bnfotografie wrote:
I agree with Marcelo. Great job with the conversations. Very nice set
Brent
Thanks brother Brent!
I am still a "work in progress" with my conversions. With your patience and help, and that of others, I am showing results.
My father(RIP) always had a saying about progress, "To err is human! But Danny, why do you have to be so human?"