Ches Posted on Friday, 3rd August , 2012 by Stephen G. Hipperson Original colour digital but a bit noisy so convert to black and white and go for the grain look seemed the thing to do. I was quite pleased with the outcome for what was a reactive snap. ———Stephen——– Share this:TwitterFacebookEmailPinterestLike this:Like Loading... Related
Noise can work very well in b&w and I’ve done the same thing myself in the past with noisy images. Great reaction shot. Reply ↓
Yes. The only way I can take her picture nowadays is to catch her unawares – I have many pictures of her hand. 😉 Reply ↓
The grain is looking fine and love it in b&w.
Thank you!
Noise can work very well in b&w and I’ve done the same thing myself in the past with noisy images. Great reaction shot.
Thanks!
Love the light. Can’t imagine it in color, actually!
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Your daughter?
Yes. The only way I can take her picture nowadays is to catch her unawares – I have many pictures of her hand. 😉
Heh. Maybe I should take advantage of mine being photo-agreeable while they still are.
That’s the question I consider when I try to grab a shot – did I do too much….
The way the light falls makes the highlighting interesting, very flattering on her face.
The subject is in the shade but lit by some strong diffuse reflected light from water.