B&W Let's see your Black and White photos

Flowers. Taken with a Minolta Rokkor 135mm f2.8.

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Recipe for my following retro style shots, Get you self on a dog walk in the Wyre Forest ( other places are available), Take some shots with a poor camera , IE: my poor low grade old smart phone( saves some editing later) cook for 1 hour in a luke warm pocket then add to gimp editing Suite,add a little noise and some blur, and serve up on Talk Photography !

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Recipe for my following retro style shots, Get you self on a dog walk in the Wyre Forest ( other places are available), Take some shots with a poor camera , IE: my poor low grade old smart phone( saves some editing later) cook for 1 hour in a luke warm pocket then add to gimp editing Suite,add a little noise and some blur, and serve up on Talk Photography !

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They worked well, I like older phone images.
I did a series of photographs converted to B&W in photoshop, When I started the set during the first lock down it was on an iPhone 5S, the later shots are on a iPhone 12pro which are instantly recognisable as not having the same look or feel. I don't like the later shots :(
 
A couple of weekends ago I did a photowalk with the London Flickr group around Smithfields, Barbican and Liverpool Street, a part of London I think I know quite well. I have a lot of pictures of the Barbican and as the weather was not brilliant I went into an abstract way of thinking. These are three of the more successful shots.

Barbican Tower IMG_1141editBW by Keith Hudson, on Flickr

Barbican Ducks IMG_1116editBW by Keith Hudson, on Flickr

Barbican IMG_1148editBW by Keith Hudson, on Flickr

All EOS M6 mk2 with kit lens, B&W conversions in Photoshop with Silver EFX
 
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