I like those Paul. ; I was looking around Aperture last night and discovered Color Monochrome and the crayon color selections. ; This is the color Tin.
Nice Scott; ; Scott Kelby has a nice walk through in his LR 2 book that walks you through converting to B&W, that is what I used on the above photos. ; I also added the grain for kicks figuring some of the film shooters here might relate to it. ; No sure yet how I feel about adding grain to a picture, but I suppose it has its application.
well i feel any b&w of haunted mansion needs grain, the design of the building, representing a certain age in american building, grain just makes it look authentic, not necessarily the product of bytes and sensors, you know, that film thing
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