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Black and White Photography Image Gallery I
I have been wanting to play with some of Lightroom’s advanced features related to image correction for a while now, so yesterday, my partner and I went on a bit of a walkabout around the downtown of St. Charles, IL.
I took the big camera with us, shot pictures in a black-and-white RAW image mode using either a 300mm telephoto zoom lens or a 35mm prime lens, and then imported the results into Lightroom. I used a batch process to provide a blue filter shift (because I cannot find my physical filter), watermark and downsize the image, and export it.
I am fairly pleased with the outcome, and appreciate constructive feedback.
Street Art in Downtown St. Charles.
Historical marker and possible Russian surveillance station.
Perpsective Shot of a Power Transmission Line
St. Charles dam on the Fox River. Dead tree on left side is very dead, and has been there for quite a while now.
This is a photograph of the Baker Hotel’s main entrance.
Entrance to the Steel Beam Theatre, another sign that we are on the path of the Beam.
Found object – Sunglasses on Concrete. The picture is as was found.
Hwy IL-64 bridge over the Fox River in downtown St. Charles, IL. Framed with the BMO Bank building, one of many marked historical sites in St. Charles.