◼️◻️ B&W Photography Contest (Nostalgia) - Entry #1 - Real Photography◼️◻️
Here's my first entry for this week's edition of the B&W Photo Contest, that @daveks is running. I hope you like it!
Real Photography
(Canon EOS 7D Mark / 50mm / ƒ/2.8 / 1/160s / ISO 6400)
If you enjoyed the post, feel free to up-vote, follow and comment! It sure helps a struggling artist! 😉
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Great entry and congrats . This is my personal favorite !
Thanks a heap, I'm so glad to hear that!
Love the black and white photography!
Thanks, I'm glad you do!
This is very good photo with a nice range of grays, despite the fact it was done with a “non-real” digital camera at ISO 6400! 😊 It's a really good work @glasnicce.shoots. Upvoted, resteemed & DPS.
Thanks, much appreciated! :) Haha it's even done with my old camera that had worse high ISO performance, than the Canon 5D MK III full frame cam I use now a days!
Great shot mate. Tones and contrast are just how i love it :) Cheers :)
Cheers for the kind words! :) Glad you like it!
It's hard not to when i see a professional work.
Ya man, good comp, great focus, the black and white pops on the contrast, as I'm sure this was a lost photo (indoor, poor lighting, bad colors). I often take indoor images and edit them B&W
Here's a B&W Portrait that the color were ruined but the B*W really made this image work, Thanks for posting, I think I'll be submitting this image now!
Thank you! But you're wrong about it being a "lost photo", it worked pretty good in color too actually (nice window lighting so no problem there) It just that B&W better suited the mood I was going for.
Gotcha, I was picturing you in a basement like NCSI Special Agent Gibbs when he does woodworking and drinks whiskey, Basement lighting is pretty tricky. That was a false judgment based on little evidence, my apologies if I jumped to any conclusions, I was just thinking of all the basement photos that I've had to convert to B&W because of how terrible the yellow of an incandescent bulb can be.
Haha, you're a funny fella! :) No worries! The image is taken at a cigar box making museum that we visited with the local photo club. I'm used to doing the same to save concert shots with bad lighting.
Hi there! Saw your post on the other thread (bwphotochallenge) and wanted to stop by and chime in on the praise. When I first saw this shot, I was taken back by just how perfectly harmonious the composition, the emotion it evokes, and tones are. It draws you right into that moment where the artist is on the threshold of suspended time and space. And as a viewer, you almost feel like you've walked in and you don't want to make a sound so as not to break the moment. Not sure if that makes sense, but I suppose in short: "Utterly captivating!"