The B&W really does have a sort of film grain look.
Chuck Norcutt
On 2/12/2012 1:21 AM, Moose wrote:
> No, no, nothing wrong here. :-)
>
> It's just this sink I chose to photograph last June. Every once in a while,
> it seems to call to me. Hard to figure out
> why, as it's a pretty ordinary sink.
>
> Then I thought of the many prints some famous photographers went through in
> the wet darkroom before getting the result
> they were looking for. So I went into the digi darkroom and played around
> with it in color and B&W.
> <http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/tech/60D_ISO_1600/Sinking_Feeling.htm>
>
> Nothing wrong with the original, really. It's a pretty accurate image of the
> subject in situ. On the other hand, it was
> fun to play, and to speculate which might look best printed.
>
> Interesting how film like the 60D noise is at ISO 1600.
>
> Multiple Image Moose
>
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