Grunge Jazz
Uploaded: February 11, 2012
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Two more of the musicians that played at the Channel 66/PhillyCam Headquarters grand opening Wednesday night: Sam Haines (bass) and Kevin Richardson (sax).
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For the black and white conversion, I used a modified version of one of the Nik Silver Efex 2 presets. The color version is shown in the discussion area.
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Exif: F Number: 5.6, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/160 seconds, Flash: fired, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 800, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 50.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 7D
Michelle Alton February 11, 2012
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Not at all grungy in color!
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Carolyn M. Fletcher February 11, 2012
Wow, I love this!! The b/w version is way better IMO..super work!! #9976557Jack Gaskin February 11, 2012
Funny I was thinking that EXACT THOUGHT when viewing it. Also a term I've never heard before ? ;o)ENJOY THE WEEKEND
Jack #9976561
Gord MacEachern February 11, 2012
Yes I am in the B&W camp as to the B&W making the composition so much more moody and interesting. Great capture Michelle! #9976619VISHVAJIT JUIKAR February 11, 2012
very well captured #9976656Bojan Bencic February 11, 2012
Fantastic treatment, Michelle. Perfect for this photo. #9976676Douglas Pignet February 11, 2012
B&W really fits the image #9976750Gail Sullivan February 11, 2012
Fantastic b/w work, Michelle! #9976808Tiia Vissak February 11, 2012
a cool scene! #9976830Mary Beth Aiello February 11, 2012
I agree. The B&W really makes this pop. Love it, Michelle. #9976891MELODIE C. ROBERTS February 11, 2012
I'm on board with the B/W!!#9976909
Michelle Alton February 11, 2012
Mel got it right...but you'd have to imagine the Scotch. They had wine and beer...and Trader Joe's carbonated juices. DELICIOUS! #9976916Maria Coulson February 11, 2012
Michelle, you were right in converting this to B&W. Exellent! #9977007John Connolly February 11, 2012
B&W works for me too Michelle! What a great atmosphere you have captured here, well done! #9977333Emile Abbott February 11, 2012
The B&W definitely works best for the mood of this capture Michelle. Nice work in Nik. #9977365Neal D. Hatcher February 11, 2012
Super B&W---Fantastic capture #9977757Deborah Lewinson February 11, 2012
Excellent image, Michelle, the B&W is a real eye catcher for the subject!Great work!
Debby #9978078
Marilyn K. Lincecum February 11, 2012
Very classic looking..again great B&W!! #9978146Heather Loewenhardt February 11, 2012
I like the b/w version and the way the foreground has as much importance as the background. #9978167Barbara Waldoch February 11, 2012
Fantastic work, Michelle! #9978262Ujjwal Mukherjee February 12, 2012
Looks SUPERB in B&W,Michelle! Excellent work!! #9978416Shelly A. Van Camp February 12, 2012
Great capture in B&W! #9978940Lynn M. Whitt February 12, 2012
Great composition and b&w image... #9979212Terry Cervi February 12, 2012
I prefer the black and white much more. Excellent work to convert, Michelle. #9979294Debbie Bray February 14, 2012
This is superb, Michelle! Looks like it comes from the 60's. #9982510Mitch Spence February 14, 2012
The treatment is simply right on for this subject, Michelle. #9982588Gail Vitikacs February 16, 2012
Love this! #9986177Gerri R. Jones February 20, 2012
Love the BW conversion...the grain makes it very authentic and special! #9993076Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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