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Do you B&W any of your hunting pics?
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Coonhounds post on old time pictures got me thinking, Do you like that old time nostalgic look and do you like to B&W any of your pics? If so lets see em!
Not being able to find any of my grandfathers old hunting photo's Maybe the reason why I like to B&W some of my own. These are my good Ole day's! this is a picture of my Idaho camp 2 years ago, I posted one on this years Idaho hunt that looked similar but wasn't B&W.
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Re: Do you B&W any of your hunting pics?
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Here's another one!
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Re: Do you B&W any of your hunting pics?
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I like B&W pictures. This one I had my camera set in B&W mode. One tip I got after showing my brother this picture was to take all your photos in color because you can change any color photo to B&W on the computer, but if you take a B&W photo (having your camera set on B&W) you can never change it to color.
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December 30, 2007, 12:23:30 PM »
That's a good point I never thought of that, I have allway's changed mine after the fact but I'll keep that in mind... Thanks!
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BTW cool pic quacker!
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thanks, that never really occured to me either till he said it.
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I think the black and white are cool, but I like the color better. Just hard to duplicate those original old time photos. Neat pics though guys.....
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Those are nice. It would be even better if you changed into some army woolies and a flannel shirt to dress the part. I'll have to dig up some of my dad's old photos. Oh, a crew cut would help too!
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What program do you use to turn the color pics into black and white ones?? I've always wanted to do that but never knew exactly where or how.
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Well I know you can do it in photoshop but I have an old program that came with an old Olympus camera I can import my pictures into and then B&W it. Another way I have done it is my camera has a setting that I can take a picture in B&W. But if you do it on your camera it's smart to take 1 pic in color and then the same pic in B&W, cause once you take a B&W pic on your camera it cannot be manipulated back into color later but a color pic can be changed to B&W with any program. I have also just taken a picture of a picture with my camera set on B&W. Hope this helps some!
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