First B&W attempt.
Nice. Spiders always seem more sinister in B & W -- must be all those 50's horror films.
First B&W attempt.
Nice. Spiders always seem more sinister in B & W -- must be all those 50's horror films.
They're sinister in colors too.
You never have it happen that while absorbed in macro, one of those critters suddenly moves forward and you automatically jump back forgetting it's only the size of your pinkie?
T'happens to me.
Side trip to the Browns Game
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Hi Wormish - its a gas mask !
It's black&whitish.![]()
I'm not sure if I should go full B&W or leave it like this.
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AMAZING set of photos! The only one that didn't completely "click" with me was the last one... the perfect lettering in the window seemed to steal the feel, but that's not your fault.Those first 3... somewhat sinister elegance to them. Definitely eye catchers!
I like that as it is, but would certainly like to see a nice B&W too!
Thanks. I did an attempt but think the selective color works best. I used plenty a layer and overlay trying to avoid the subject disappearing in the surroundings but it didn't succeed as well as I had in mind. Color is so much easier than B&W.
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