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Thread: The black and white thread (film or digital)

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    Agfa Scala 200 slide film pushed to 1600iso, was for a long time my preference for underwater subjects.
    It did nicely for above water photography too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Every Miles A Memory View Post
    Great shot!
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    Little Sahara Sand Dunes

    another conversion



    shot using b&w setting in camera

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    A few studies in LR3







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    Was in Chicagoland for the weekend, took these with the GF1 and 20mm pancake wandering around the Shedd environs.





    Joash R

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    Here are a couple of quick ones that I shot while on the CDT last year with the Beyond the Lane crew and Lance Blair. We were just tooling down the road when we came upon this awesome train! Most all of my black and whites are actually shot on film so the digital conversion is brand new to me.


    IMG_6195-Edit-b&w-web by benjie edmonson, on Flickr


    IMG_6210-b&w-web by benjie edmonson, on Flickr
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    Quote Originally Posted by taco2go View Post
    A few studies in LR3


    Really lke this one Joash
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    Couple of scenes from the Coyote Buttes, Utah



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    Scott Brown- Overland Guide and Photographer
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    Ben I almost thought that was the same train as I shot, I had to look at the number:


    Here are a few more conversions:



    Curt Hall
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    Leave No Trace Trainer
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