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Hans_S

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Re: [Theme] Monochrome colour scenes (not black and white conversions)
« Reply #480 on: March 20, 2022, 23:54:42 »
Thank you Akira and Francis. :)

Akira, perhaps I should have removed the periwinkles and claimed it be a moon shot! I'm left to wonder how these features form on a flat sandstone surface many hundreds of metres square, and just why there is no visible growth on this surface that is underwater for a considerable portion of each day...do we have any geologists or marine biologists on board??
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Re: [Theme] Monochrome colour scenes (not black and white conversions)
« Reply #481 on: March 21, 2022, 04:59:51 »
Akira, perhaps I should have removed the periwinkles and claimed it be a moon shot! I'm left to wonder how these features form on a flat sandstone surface many hundreds of metres square, and just why there is no visible growth on this surface that is underwater for a considerable portion of each day...do we have any geologists or marine biologists on board??

Well, then, you might have wanted to keep the image unpublished until the up-and-coming April 1st.   ;D

Anyway, if you found this little beautiful sand castle in such a vast area, I cannot help appreciating your keen eyes!
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Re: [Theme] Monochrome colour scenes (not black and white conversions)
« Reply #482 on: March 22, 2022, 00:57:52 »
Blue Periwinkles Austrolittorina unifasciata on sandstone.

  I like it a lot too. It does look like a surreal sci-fi illustration.

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Re: [Theme] Monochrome colour scenes (not black and white conversions)
« Reply #483 on: March 22, 2022, 00:58:43 »
Neat arrangements.

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Re: [Theme] Monochrome colour scenes (not black and white conversions)
« Reply #484 on: March 22, 2022, 07:03:42 »
  I like it a lot too. It does look like a surreal sci-fi illustration.

Thanks Paco :) I must admit that pattern reminds me of my least favourite food, tripe...ugh!
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Re: [Theme] Monochrome colour scenes (not black and white conversions)
« Reply #485 on: March 22, 2022, 23:29:24 »
Lille, at dusk.
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Re: [Theme] Monochrome colour scenes (not black and white conversions)
« Reply #486 on: April 10, 2022, 23:19:28 »
Under the microscope and clues of the origin
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Re: [Theme] Monochrome colour scenes (not black and white conversions)
« Reply #487 on: April 21, 2022, 00:53:36 »
That woman's hair and clothes were way too good to let it pass. Camouflage. Tourist zone in Córdoba, Spain

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Re: [Theme] Monochrome colour scenes (not black and white conversions)
« Reply #488 on: April 22, 2022, 08:16:45 »
That woman's hair and clothes were way too good to let it pass. Camouflage. Tourist zone in Córdoba, Spain

 Z6, 50mm 1.8s

Great one
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Re: [Theme] Monochrome colour scenes (not black and white conversions)
« Reply #489 on: April 22, 2022, 08:21:04 »
I decided to try out monochromes on  the Olympus E-M1 III with a couple of twists.  I used the setting for a software "red filter" (which I thought might use just the red pixels).  The resulting JPGs were in color which surprised me, but mainly red with a little yellow.  So I guess the other pixels weren't entirely neglected in JPG processing.  At the same time I used an actual red (25A) filter on the lens, an Olympus 40-150 f/2.8, to try to emphasize the red pixels.

In raw processing I still had to desaturate, but it was off a nearly monochrome image produced by a monochrome setting.  So, I'm going to post in this thread since the camera setting said "monochrome".  ;)



Dear Bill,

This is for der black and white thread not for this "not black and white" thread

See first post for the rules. THX

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Re: [Theme] Monochrome colour scenes (not black and white conversions)
« Reply #490 on: April 22, 2022, 12:08:12 »
Thanks Frank. Happy you like it!

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Re: [Theme] Monochrome colour scenes (not black and white conversions)
« Reply #491 on: April 22, 2022, 12:45:10 »
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Re: [Theme] Monochrome colour scenes (not black and white conversions)
« Reply #492 on: April 22, 2022, 13:03:14 »
Blue River

Found this in the archives when I looked for a suitable gift for a birthday party tomorrow. Still time to make a print.


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Re: [Theme] Monochrome colour scenes (not black and white conversions)
« Reply #493 on: April 22, 2022, 14:19:03 »
I remember this image from the very first time I saw it.

  Fantastic

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Re: [Theme] Monochrome colour scenes (not black and white conversions)
« Reply #494 on: April 22, 2022, 16:35:06 »
I do remember it was very cold and rather low light levels for the D2X, which wasn't too fond of high ISO settings. I kept ISO at 400 and was helped by a very fast lens and the stability of my Sachtler tripod.

Here is another moochrome in muted blue-greys, taken with the same camera and lens a few hours earlier. Grey alder Alnus incana in a riperian forest, with fresh wind-driven snow.