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    B&W - Stairway into nowhere.

    So this is my first purposeful journey into B&W Photography. On a walk through Lombardia Region in Italy during mid day, I came across this scene. The sun beating down in mid-day, my thought took me to B&W capture.

    I did some PP in SilverEFEX and minor tweaking afterwards. I wanted to maintain some of the dark areas and shadow detail as I thought it helped the image. Nothing here says it is from Italy - could be anywhere.

    Welcome thoughts, feedback and general C&C.

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    Re: B&W - Stairway into nowhere.

    Excellent image!!!

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    Re: B&W - Stairway into nowhere.

    Thanks Nandakumar - Glad you enjoyed the image.

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    Re: B&W - Stairway into nowhere.

    I like the foreground section, I know the stairs are supposed to be going nowhere but I try to lead the viewer further towards the vanishing point.

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    Re: B&W - Stairway into nowhere.

    For those that made it this far - here is color copy of the image.

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    Re: B&W - Stairway into nowhere.

    Quote Originally Posted by TheBigE View Post
    For those that made it this far - here is color copy of the image.
    I like the color version.

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    Re: B&W - Stairway into nowhere.

    It rarely occurred to me that i prefer a black and white to color; probably because of the harsh light perceivable in the color, i go for B&W

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    Re: B&W - Stairway into nowhere.

    I prefer the B&W Erik - and (a comment not a criticism) agree with John on the foreground, prefer it without the bridge at the top.

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    Re: B&W - Stairway into nowhere.

    Hi Erik . I can't see the image when I click on the icon

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    Re: B&W - Stairway into nowhere.

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Hi Erik . I can't see the image when I click on the icon
    Sorry Binnur - should work now. I was doing some redesign work on my website - think I posted "older" links....

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    Re: B&W - Stairway into nowhere.

    For me, there are a few very small but noticeable white spots that could easily be cloned out.

    Bottom left corner, on the handrail and the first upright support. Also underneath the crossing bridge, right side.

    Otherwise, this looks good.

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    Re: B&W - Stairway into nowhere.

    As is for me Erik except it would be worth cropping that highlight at the very top. Just a thought though given the large amount of greenery. Not sure how you achieved your conversion but it would be interesting to see what a pseudo infra red treatment would look like. Conversion using the yellow or Green filters in Silver effects or using the IR pre set in PS CC would get you there. Just curious.

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