Hi Juan.
I thought i had commented on this,but its still in my inbox,so i probably did 
not.

However,......i like this one.
What i like is the woman,centre point of the photo,is not to blurred,but not to 
sharp
either.
If her face had of been sharper, it would have really been dramatic,but i 
realize how hard
that is to 
achive.(as in recent TOPDML discussion on motion shots.)
I like what you have done with B&W conversions.
I'm now a fan.<g>

Dave(waiting for the freezing rain to stop so he can use his D) Brooks    

                                > PTO (picture too often)
> 
> At risk of abusing my welcome here, another picture, from todays walk:
> 
> http://www.jbuhler.com/blog/archives/00000146.html
> 
> ist D, A35-70/4, 1/15s at f9 and ISO400. It was bright, but I wanted
> the slow shutter speed.
> 
> 
> I converted this one to B&W using the action Rob Studdert posted here
> on the "phun with photoshop" thread last week. Got rid of the sepia
> effect and toned down the opacity of the halation and film curve
> layers. I don't know, the slight "blur" helps the image a bit I think.
> 
> Thanks Rob, BTW.
> 
> j
> 
> 
> -- 
> Juan Buhler
> http://www.jbuhler.com
> blog at http://www.jbuhler.com/blog
> 

                                


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