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Related: About this forumTwo sets of photos: The Before shots, and the After post-processing shots in B&W:
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Two sets of photos: The Before shots, and the After post-processing shots in B&W: (Original Post)
CaliforniaPeggy
Aug 2021
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CaliforniaPeggy
(149,580 posts)1. Thanks for the recs! All of you just made my day! ♥
LakeArenal
(28,813 posts)2. To me they look like two different plants.
One a fern in color. The surface of the B&W looks like a lambs ear texture.
Maybe my bad eyes...
Thank you for posting thought provoking photos.
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,580 posts)3. Thanks for your lively comments, my dear LakeArenal!
I haven't seen a lambs' ear photo, so I have no idea what it looks like.
They rather do look like two different plants!
I'm just trying to learn this Olympus camera and the software that I'm using!
George McGovern
(5,420 posts)4. Black and whites came out real nice Peggy!
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,580 posts)5. Thanks so much, my dear George! ♥