Wow! Sonny, that image is every bit of deserving to be printed out at that
kinda size! That’s a great image - made all the better with it in B&W. There’s
so much going on in that image - reminds me of what I like about watching our
thunderstorms down here in this part of Florida. There’s so much action up in
the sky during the build-up before the actual event - your image captures it
wonderfully. Thank you.
Am I correct in thinking that this was a former color image that you flipped
into B&W during editing?
Best regards.
Peter S.
On Jan 19, 2020, at 8:34 AM, Sonny Carter <sonc.hegr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I’m not a monochrome guy, because for so many years in the beginning I was
constrained to bw for my work in news. Shooting color was luxurious.
That said, I’ve done my share of conversions, and the ones with my Sony A7r3
are often pretty awesome.
I usually do them when the color balance is quirky.
This made a beautiful 16x20.
https://sonc.com/look/?page_id=6720 ;<https://sonc.com/look/?page_id=6720>
Be sure to click it bigger.
SonC
On Sun, Jan 19, 2020 at 4:03 AM Peter Stevens <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Good morning and thank you to everyone for their thoughts. I’m not in the
market to get a Monochrome, used or new, but ever since Leica brought out
their first version in 2012 I’ve been intrigued with the technology - but
never so much as to search out any information as to if there was a
qualitative difference in the image files produced. The latest Leica ad
finally pushed me into asking, and thanks again for providing me with
information to really get me curious now - enough to warrant further
exploration on my part. Thanks… I think. :)
If Peter K. should see this, and have the time and inclination at some point
I would certainly value his thoughts about using a Monochrome, since he’s
"the man on the ground with the equipment" in question. :)
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