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Post by blackmutt on May 9, 2021 2:55:57 GMT
Thank you, Helen
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Post by dandc on May 9, 2021 17:07:28 GMT
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Post by hmca on May 9, 2021 17:33:38 GMT
Nice "clean" image, Dan. Indicative of Shaker style for simplicity. Look forward to seeing more from your door collection.
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Post by tonyw on May 9, 2021 19:46:46 GMT
One more - a stable/barn that I photographed for a theme a year ago has been fixed up - new roof, barnboard. windows and doors so I got the same shot today for comparison and converted them both to B&W with Silver Efex Pro2 (one using an antique preset and one a modern) Tony
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Post by hmca on May 9, 2021 19:56:44 GMT
I like your choice of processing for the two different eras. We have a wonderful old stable near-by. They had been working on refurbishing it the last time I was there. Sadly I thought it was losing the character of the original. Will have to see if I can get over there later in the week.....
It seems they tried to maintain the original character of your stable. I like that the windows seem similar to the original.
Thanks also for the reminder about posting what we used to convert our images.
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Post by pontiac1940 on May 9, 2021 20:55:37 GMT
Two doors ... Old house (30s?) converted to a grain bin and abandoned decades ago. Southern Alberta, 2019
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Post by hmca on May 9, 2021 23:43:49 GMT
The kind of place that I view as a treasure when I come across something similar. Nice share and perfect for B/W, Clive.
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Post by dandc on May 11, 2021 5:44:51 GMT
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Post by hmca on May 11, 2021 11:42:20 GMT
"Trying to share it as I see it . . ."
Love your perspective on this one, Dan. Aside from it offering a unique view it accentuated the grain in the wood.
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Post by jim0004 on May 11, 2021 12:29:40 GMT
To depart from the normal idea of 'doors', here are 2 that aren't seen everyday! First, a water tight door on the USS Nautilus, complete with head-banger & knee-knocker! The second, a pair of torpedo tube doors (1 open; 1 closed) from a WW2 diesel US submarine.
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Post by hmca on May 11, 2021 13:13:56 GMT
here are 2 that aren't seen everyday! That's for sure! A most interesting addition to the thread. The complexity of the second one is mind-boggling!
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Post by whippet on May 12, 2021 18:45:16 GMT
How on earth do they manage to work in there. Fantastic pictures. The mind does indeed boggle.
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Post by dandc on May 14, 2021 6:41:56 GMT
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Post by hmca on May 14, 2021 14:19:06 GMT
Another nice one, Dan. I especially like the toning of your submissions. I need to take another look at using On1 for B/W conversions.
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Post by hmca on May 15, 2021 1:17:26 GMT
Two from today taken at Sandy Hook..... Tried processing in On 1 for the first one..... The second was done in LR with I think the BW Preset 10.
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