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Old Wood
Steve Johnson Posted on: October 3, 2012
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Recent Photographs
- A Change of Venue
- Bug screen shadows
- Very big ball
- Going AWOL – for a couple of days
- Tracing steps
- Keeping it abstract
- Multistory car park.
- Gothic grunge
- Dirty Windscreen 2
- A Simple Glass of Water
- Framing thought
- Beyond the Object
- The dirty windscreen filter
- The Camera Lies
- Rules
- Thaw
- Winter’s Night
- Speak to me
- Favorite Photos (or not)
- Tension
- The concept is the important thing
- Brand New Day
- Unusual use of tilt-shift filter.
- Bench on a sidewalk
- Basket and Cobwebs
- Complimentary Colors
- Right tool for the job
- Happy Boxing Day
- Christmas Noir
- On fire
- On the level
- Greek’s Pizzeria
- Keep in lane
- Snapseed for Grunge
- The Valparaiso Indiana High Street Obstacle Course
- On your Marks
- The Bell
- Tilt no shift
- Path to nowhere
- Chair Bokeh
- Old screwdriver
- Lost
- Abstract Glass Brick 4
- Glass Brick Abstract 3
- Glass Brick Abstract 2
- Glass Brick Abstracts
- The Explanation
- Balance with Interest
- More Images for the Book
- New Flickr Smartphone App
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I don't quite know why but I think I like black n white photos better. So I was just wondering if you take the photos in black n white or change it on the computer and why?
+Hugh Pecon I usually shoot in color and then convert to B/W – as to why – with some images the color gets in the way ;)
+Steve Johnson I agree with some images the color just gets in the way. I never thought that way before. I guess because following some of your tips and taking more pictures I'm seeing things different now.
+Hugh Pecon I have opinions on most things but I am always surprised when anyone takes any notice :) – thanks for the vote of confidence.
Thank you sir for being very generous with your tips for us that aren't pro's but just want to be able to take great pictures.