Absolutely beautiful Marcelo!
You are able to process these with that magical sheen I am trying to figure out. It provides a crisp, sharp image like the high polished shine on a "hot rod or classic custom car of old"!
The architecture is art in and of itself! A pure joy to view!
Dan
Marcelo, excellent set and thanks for refreshing my memory.......I love your BW PP....do you use Adobe BW adaptive profile or do you manually tinker with it? Thanks for sharing.
Danpbphoto wrote:
Absolutely beautiful Marcelo!
You are able to process these with that magical sheen I am trying to figure out. It provides a crisp, sharp image like the high polished shine on a "hot rod or classic custom car of old"!
The architecture is art in and of itself! A pure joy to view!
Dan
Thank you Dan, for the kind comments. the IQ of a picture starts from the moment you shoot the frame until you process it. Let's connect one of this days and I will be happy to share my PP.
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jon.oman wrote:
These images are impressive!
Are those 'love locks'?
Thank you Jon, yes, these are love locks and I noticed some city employees removing the locks because the handrail was all covered on it.
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CDalessandro wrote:
Wow! What a delight to view, they pulled me right in... Beautiful!
Carol
Thank you Carol for the kind comment, I am glad you like it.
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keepclicking wrote:
Marcelo, excellent set and thanks for refreshing my memory.......I love your BW PP....do you use Adobe BW adaptive profile or do you manually tinker with it? Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Parul foe the nice comment. I use Silver FX Pro 2, i have some Presale et that I like but always play with the sliders to enhance the B&W's.
Our daughter's husband is based in Milan (we've never visited him there). He often comments about the crush of people, very close quarters, and the many varieties and volume of vehicular traffic.
You seem to have avoided all that - congratulations.
Thank you Dan, for the kind comments. the IQ of a picture starts from the moment you shoot the frame until you process it. Let's connect one of this days and I will be happy to share my PP.
Oh these are very impressive. I don't try B&W often, a bit in awe of what others do. Like this.
My Milan tale. When we had our river cruise, thought about maybe flying into Milan, see some, like the cathedral, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, maybe even Last Supper, then train to Switzerland, or to Tirano and the Bernina Express. Checking timing, it would have been a day or so right after fall Milan Fashion Week. Milan got put off for another trip. Maybe.
Our daughter's husband is based in Milan (we've never visited him there). He often comments about the crush of people, very close quarters, and the many varieties and volume of vehicular traffic.
You seem to have avoided all that - congratulations.
Bob
Thanks, Bob! I actually got to Milan the same day Inter played PSG in the Champions League, it was wild. Total chaos, heavy traffic, packed streets, and crazy lines everywhere, from the main sights to the restaurants. But right after that, it felt like the city just exhaled. It turned into a holiday vibe, and suddenly all the crowds and traffic were gone.
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Danpbphoto wrote:
I will take you up on this Marcelo!
Thanks!
Dan
I am sending you a PM Dan
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Craig Gillette wrote:
Oh these are very impressive. I don't try B&W often, a bit in awe of what others do. Like this.
My Milan tale. When we had our river cruise, thought about maybe flying into Milan, see some, like the cathedral, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, maybe even Last Supper, then train to Switzerland, or to Tirano and the Bernina Express. Checking timing, it would have been a day or so right after fall Milan Fashion Week. Milan got put off for another trip. Maybe.
Thank you Craig, I think you made the right decision to avoid Milan during Fashion Week.
All of the descriptors have been used by now so there's nothing left for me to say except that I agree with them all. Your b&w processing is something I aspire to. Someday, perhaps.
Brent
Al Trujillo wrote:
Beautiful images from a remarkable place! As others have already noted your processing is perfect!
Thank you Al for the feedback, hard to get a bad shot with such a beautiful architecture.
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bnfotografie wrote:
All of the descriptors have been used by now so there's nothing left for me to say except that I agree with them all. Your b&w processing is something I aspire to. Someday, perhaps.
Brent
Thank you Brent, I really appreciate the kind comment.
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photonoclast wrote:
I'll add my vote of admiration for the processing here. Perfectly done.