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Aviating in Black and WhiteTaken a week ago using a Samsung NX100 with 30mm F2 lens (a Compact System Camera) - converted to black and white using Capture One 6 Pro raw converter. It was a great early evening for flying an photography.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Using Black and White processing exposes some land features not so easily seen in colour. Neil The Sky is a beautiful place
Fantastic Neil, and in my neck of the woods as well. I've always been a fan of black & white photography, apart for using less power to makes you stop and thinks about the image.
My office for many weeks of the year is top left. The building has five floors and looks across fields towards Benson. I can often be found on the top floor looking out and wishing I was up there flying
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