Filters can help or hinder you. In the old days, when we shot black and white film, a deep yellow filter and some creative underexposure was needed to blacken the sky. These days, it’s easy. In this case, I knew I was going black and white when I shot it, and exposed to get enough detail and contrast in the boards, and enough blue in the sky to use the sliders in the CS3 Black and White layer control to darken the sky and punch up the contrast in the barn.
EXIF information
exposureTime
1/250 s
exposure
aperture priority (semi-auto)
DateTime
26. March 2009, 14:19
aperture
8
exposureBias
-0.67
focalLength
10
exposureMode
Auto Exposure
flength35mm
15
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phil jern photos
Decaying Barn #1
Indiana USA
Filters can help or hinder you. In the old days, when we shot black and white film, a deep yellow filter and some creative underexposure was needed to blacken the sky. These days, it’s easy. In this case, I knew I was going black and white when I shot it, and exposed to get enough detail and contrast in the boards, and enough blue in the sky to use the sliders in the CS3 Black and White layer control to darken the sky and punch up the contrast in the barn.
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