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		<title>Did I Lose Something?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 19:00:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cole Thompson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/great-black-white-image/" title="Did I Lose Something?"><img src="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/wp-content/uploads/yapb_cache/2007_11_10_hotel_ceiling_lamp_best_western_north_canton_oh_final_10_25_2008_5501.1yx52vlf064g0g840g08088cw.a9sxxja1njksswcs400wcc4cg.th.jpeg" width="180" height="180" alt="Did I Lose Something?" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a>Did I lose something? It was there before, but now it&#8217;s gone. Where did it go? Will it be back? Two years ago I stood in the lobby of a hotel in Akron, Ohio and looked up.  I saw saw a ceiling lamp, but it was more than that, it appeared to me as abstract [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/great-black-white-image/" title="Did I Lose Something?"><img src="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/wp-content/uploads/yapb_cache/2007_11_10_hotel_ceiling_lamp_best_western_north_canton_oh_final_10_25_2008_5501.1yx52vlf064g0g840g08088cw.a9sxxja1njksswcs400wcc4cg.th.jpeg" width="180" height="180" alt="Did I Lose Something?" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a><p><span style="color: #000000;">Did I lose something?</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">It was there before, but now it&#8217;s gone.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Where did it go?</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Will it be back?</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Two years ago I stood in the lobby of a hotel in Akron, Ohio and looked up.  I saw saw a ceiling lamp, but it was more than that, it appeared to me as abstract shape that inspired me to create my <a href="http://www.colethompsonphotography.com/Circles/CeilingLamps.htm">Ceiling Lamps portfolio.</a> The image above was that first lamp.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Now fast forward; three weeks ago I was back in Akron and staying at that very same hotel.  Upon checking out I thought about that lamp and looked up.  The lamp was still there, but to my surprise I could no longer &#8220;see&#8221; it, it just looked like an ordinary lamp to me.  I thought to myself; I wonder why that lamp inspired me before?</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">That really kind of scared me, why didn&#8217;t it look special any more?  What had I lost and could I get it back?</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">And what if I were walking down the street today and passed &#8220;<a href="http://www.colethompsonphotography.com/TheAngelGabriel.htm">The Angel Gabriel</a>,&#8221; would he inspire me to stop?  If I were to stumble across that &#8220;<a href="http://www.colethompsonphotography.com/OldCarInterior.htm">Old Car Interior</a>&#8221; again, would it interest me enough to photograph it?</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">This experience reinforces two personal beliefs that I have: first to always stop because you may not &#8220;see&#8221; that inspiration later and second, you can keep going back to the same location over and over and over and still &#8220;see&#8221; something new.  Seeing a great image has more to do with our creative mood, than with the location.<br />
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<p><span style="color: #000000;">I&#8217;ll be back in Akron next year and I&#8217;ll be very curious see how I&#8217;ll &#8220;see&#8221; this lamp!<br />
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<p><span style="color: #000000;">Cole</span></p>
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		<title>My Visit to the Northern California Coast</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 19:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cole Thompson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/image-california-coast/" title="My Visit to the Northern California Coast"><img src="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/wp-content/uploads/yapb_cache/2009_10_21_diminishing_cliffs_final_11_8_20091.3eazit9l4skkscs8w4o00k840.a9sxxja1njksswcs400wcc4cg.th.jpeg" width="180" height="120" alt="My Visit to the Northern California Coast" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a>I recently visited the Northern California coast.  Part of me wanted to photograph there because so many of my photographic heroes have, and yet another part of me said: &#8220;What can I create that is better or different than what they have done?&#8221; For me the answer was to go, to enjoy the beauty, to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/image-california-coast/" title="My Visit to the Northern California Coast"><img src="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/wp-content/uploads/yapb_cache/2009_10_21_diminishing_cliffs_final_11_8_20091.3eazit9l4skkscs8w4o00k840.a9sxxja1njksswcs400wcc4cg.th.jpeg" width="180" height="120" alt="My Visit to the Northern California Coast" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a><p><span style="color: #000000;">I recently visited the Northern California coast.  Part of me wanted to photograph there because so many of my photographic heroes have, and yet another part of me said: &#8220;What can I create that is better or different than what they have done?&#8221;</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">For me the answer was to go, to enjoy the beauty, to be inspired and to try!  I know that this coastline still has many famous images to give, but only to those who have the eyes to see them.  Every place, no matter how small or mundane, has great images to give, so how much better to be in this beautiful place?<br />
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<p><span style="color: #000000;">I did create several new images; some are conventional ones such as &#8220;Diminishing Cliffs&#8221; above, but my primary focus was to complete &#8220;The Lone Man&#8221; series.  I&#8217;ll be introducing some of those new images in my next newsletter, due out in about a week.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Another very enjoyable part of my trip was to have lunch with my friend and classic photographer <a href="http://www.huntingtonwitherill.com/">Huntington Witherill</a>.  He&#8217;s been in LensWork a few times and he creates in both b&amp;w and color.  I love his work so much that I own two of his images, please check out his work.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">This was a great trip.  If  you have a chance to visit this area, I&#8217;d recommend it as it&#8217;s both inspiring and a piece of photographic history.<br />
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<p><span style="color: #000000;">Cole</span></p>
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		<title>The Lone Man Series</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 15:05:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cole Thompson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/lone-man-series/" title="The Lone Man Series"><img src="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/wp-content/uploads/yapb_cache/2009_6_25_lone_man_no_20_final_7_1_2009.8wahyqfk90wscokk88oogckgc.a9sxxja1njksswcs400wcc4cg.th.jpeg" width="180" height="120" alt="The Lone Man Series" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a>People ask me, how do you find people who stand still for so long? Something unusual happens when a person stands on the beach and stares outward.  They become still. You can almost see their thoughts as they ponder something much greater than themselves. Where did we come from? What is my purpose? Where am [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/lone-man-series/" title="The Lone Man Series"><img src="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/wp-content/uploads/yapb_cache/2009_6_25_lone_man_no_20_final_7_1_2009.8wahyqfk90wscokk88oogckgc.a9sxxja1njksswcs400wcc4cg.th.jpeg" width="180" height="120" alt="The Lone Man Series" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a><p><span style="color: #000000;">People ask me, how do you find people who stand still for so long?</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Something unusual happens when a person stands on the beach and stares outward.  They become still. You can almost see their thoughts as they ponder something much greater than themselves.</span></p>
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<p><span style="color: #000000;">Where did we come from?</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">What is my purpose?</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Where am I going after this life?</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">What does it all mean?</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Who created it all?</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Is there a grand plan?</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Does my life have meaning?</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Is this all there is?</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">What is beyond, the beyond?</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Do I make a difference?</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Is there a God?</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">People are affected by this time of meditation and they vow to make changes in their lives.  But soon these weighty questions are replaced with others;  McRib or Big Mac?  Large or extra large fries?  Should I try that new green milkshake?<br />
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<p><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="color: #0000ff;"><a title="The Lone Man Series" href="http://www.colethompsonphotography.com/TheLoneMan.htm" target="_blank">See the Lone Man Series</a></span><br />
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		<title>The &#8220;In-Progress&#8221; Harbinger Series</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 01:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cole Thompson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/inprogress-harbinger-series/" title="The &#8220;In-Progress&#8221; Harbinger Series"><img src="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/wp-content/uploads/yapb_cache/2009_6_4_harbinger_no_11_1b.7ztuyb2g9v4sw0g84sosgkw8w.a9sxxja1njksswcs400wcc4cg.th.jpeg" width="180" height="120" alt="The &#8220;In-Progress&#8221; Harbinger Series" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a>When I created my first Harbinger image, I broke the &#8220;centering&#8221; rule. When I created the next and the next and the next, I centered them also.  It just felt right. But about a week ago I created the new image above, and decided not to center the cloud.  I&#8217;m not sure why. The definition [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/inprogress-harbinger-series/" title="The &#8220;In-Progress&#8221; Harbinger Series"><img src="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/wp-content/uploads/yapb_cache/2009_6_4_harbinger_no_11_1b.7ztuyb2g9v4sw0g84sosgkw8w.a9sxxja1njksswcs400wcc4cg.th.jpeg" width="180" height="120" alt="The &#8220;In-Progress&#8221; Harbinger Series" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a><p><span style="color: #000000;">When I created my first Harbinger image, I broke the &#8220;centering&#8221; rule.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">When I created the next and the next and the next, I centered them also.  It just felt right.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">But about a week ago I created the new image above, and decided not to center the cloud.  I&#8217;m not sure why.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">The definition of &#8220;harbinger&#8221; is:</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #000000;"> \<span style="font-size: 9pt; line-height: 100%; font-family: Lucida Sans Unicode;">?</span>här-b?n-j?r\  		<span style="font-style: italic;"> noun</span></span></p>
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<dt><span style="color: #000000;"> 1. one that goes ahead and makes known the  		approach of another; herald.</span></dt>
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<dt style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #000000;"> 2. anything that foreshadows a future event;  		omen; sign.</span></dt>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #000000;">That is exactly what I see when I create each Harbinger image, a foreshadowing of future events.</span></p>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="color: #000000;"><a title="Harbinger" href="http://www.colethompsonphotography.com/Harbinger.htm" target="_blank">View the Harbinger Series</a></span></p>
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		<title>How Do You Dodge and Burn Without Overdoing it?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 21:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cole Thompson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/dodge-burn-overdoing/" title="How Do You Dodge and Burn Without Overdoing it?"><img src="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/wp-content/uploads/yapb_cache/2009_5_6_stonehenge_2d.e8o2dzehatc08oogw8wko8ck0.a9sxxja1njksswcs400wcc4cg.th.jpeg" width="180" height="120" alt="How Do You Dodge and Burn Without Overdoing it?" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a>James wrote and asked: &#8220;Can you tell me how to get better at dodge and burn. I try and try, but I overdo the blacks and whites and get an image that&#8217;s too contrasty. Any tips you can give me would be great.&#8221; This is a very common question and issue,  and one that can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/dodge-burn-overdoing/" title="How Do You Dodge and Burn Without Overdoing it?"><img src="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/wp-content/uploads/yapb_cache/2009_5_6_stonehenge_2d.e8o2dzehatc08oogw8wko8ck0.a9sxxja1njksswcs400wcc4cg.th.jpeg" width="180" height="120" alt="How Do You Dodge and Burn Without Overdoing it?" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a><p><span style="color: #000000;">James wrote and asked:</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">&#8220;Can you tell me how to get better at dodge and burn. I try and try, but I overdo the blacks and whites and get an image that&#8217;s too contrasty. Any tips you can give me would be great.&#8221;</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">This is a very common question and issue,  and one that can easily be addressed.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">First a little background, for those who don&#8217;t follow my workflow, it&#8217;s a very simple one.  I primarily adjust brightness and contrast and then dodge and burn the image in a fairly detailed and intricate manner.  To successfully dodge and burn you must own a pen and tablet, a small 4X6 Bamboo tablet can be purchased for about $100 and a larger one is very nice if you can afford it.  I like Wacom tablets.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">When you dodge and burn there are four basic controls you want to be aware of; Diameter, Exposure, Hardness and Range.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">The &#8220;diameter&#8221; of the brush is simply how large the brush is and choosing a brush size is generally obvious; big brushes for big areas and little brushes for little areas.  The larger the brush is, the easier it is to blend in your work and make it look natural.  So for big areas such as skies, use a very large brush.  Obviously for bringing out the highlights on tree branches you want a brush about the size of what you&#8217;re dodging.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">The &#8220;exposure&#8221; or strength of the brush is perhaps the most critical setting and the easiest to abuse.  I generally use an exposure of 4% and work the dodge/burn very slowly, building up the areas with many passes of the pen.  I often see people going at it with 50% and this where things get overdone and artificial looking.  Think of dodging/burning as painting the image, you must work slowly and carefully.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">The hardness is how hard of a edge you want on the brush.  I generally work with a 0% brush for areas such as skies.  When you are working in very small areas with very sharp detail, you might choose a small and hard brush, so that you can confine the dodge/burn to a very tight area.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">The &#8220;range&#8221; of the dodge/burn refers to the range of values you&#8217;re affecting, either the highlights, midtones or shadows.  This is the hardest technique to describe (it&#8217;s much easier seeing it being done).  If you set your dodge to highlights, then your brush is brightening the highlights and ignoring the midtones and shadows.  While this three setting separation works pretty good, you have to be careful because the highlight dodge will tend to bleed over to the lighter midtone areas as well.  So you might choose to use a smaller brush and confine your dodging to just the highlights that you want to brighten.  Likewise with the burn tool, if you set it to shadows you can generally darken just the shadows, but again be careful not to affect those darker midtones.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">In general, I&#8217;ll dodge my midtones to bring out detail in shadow areas and my highlights to increase contrast and make my images pop.  I&#8217;ll generally burn my midtones and shadows to darken down my images.  I rarely will dodge shadows or burn highlights.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">An example: The image above was created recently at Stonehenge; I wanted to darken the blue sky, increase the contrast in the clouds, darken the foreground and stones and bring out the highlights in the stones.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">I started with the sky, if I had tried to darken the sky with a big brush, I&#8217;d have also darkened parts of the stones I didn&#8217;t want to.  If I had tried darkening the sky with a smaller brush, I&#8217;d have done a blotchy job of it and I&#8217;d have created halos where the stone and sky met.  So instead, I masked out the sky so that I could process it separately without affecting the stones, and then I reversed the mask so that I could process the stones without affecting the sky.  I&#8217;ll address my masking techniques in another article.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">First I took a midsized midtone brush and burnt the blue sky and some of the darker parts of the clouds.  Then I used a medium sized midtone brush to dodge the highlights in the clouds and then did the same with a midsized highlight brush.  Going back and fort between dodging and burning, and working slowly, I created a dark sky and contrasty clouds.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">All along this process I keep careful eye on my histogram.  Your eye doesn&#8217;t always accurately tell you if your blacks are dark enough or when your whites get blown out, so the histogram is my constant companion.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Then I reversed the mask so that I could work the foreground and not affect the sky.  I burned the grass almost to black with a large brush set to shadows.  Then I burn the stones down, first with the midtones and then the shadows and finally I brought up the highlights on the stones with a stronger dodge.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">The result is my preferred dark image, with strong contrasts. lots of  100% blacks and 100% whites.<br />
</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">So summarizing; get a tablet, set your exposure to 4% and work slowly, alternating between the dodge and burn.  When necessary, mask and work each part separately.  Paint and caress your image like a painter would a canvas!<br />
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<p><span style="color: #000000;">I know this is a quick overview, but a lot of what you need to learn will come from doing, not reading.  So get out and do!</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Cole</span></p>
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		<title>Please Tell Me the &#8220;Secret&#8221; to Your B&amp;W Conversion!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2009 17:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cole Thompson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/secret-bw-conversion/" title="Please Tell Me the &#8220;Secret&#8221; to Your B&#038;W Conversion!"><img src="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/wp-content/uploads/yapb_cache/2009_5_6_the_ghosts_of_ancient_britain_old_wardour_castle_1c1.cwmdp0qcjz4kcc4w4s0skg4c.a9sxxja1njksswcs400wcc4cg.th.jpeg" width="180" height="180" alt="Please Tell Me the &#8220;Secret&#8221; to Your B&#038;W Conversion!" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a>Many people ask me to tell them the &#8220;secret&#8221; of my black and white conversion.  Here is the secret: great black and white images are not made in the conversion process.  You can buy the most expensive plug-in&#8217;s and execute the most complicated processes to convert your images, and it will not guarantee a great [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/secret-bw-conversion/" title="Please Tell Me the &#8220;Secret&#8221; to Your B&#038;W Conversion!"><img src="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/wp-content/uploads/yapb_cache/2009_5_6_the_ghosts_of_ancient_britain_old_wardour_castle_1c1.cwmdp0qcjz4kcc4w4s0skg4c.a9sxxja1njksswcs400wcc4cg.th.jpeg" width="180" height="180" alt="Please Tell Me the &#8220;Secret&#8221; to Your B&#038;W Conversion!" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a><p><span style="color: #000000;">Many people ask me to tell them the &#8220;secret&#8221; of my black and white conversion.  Here is the secret: great black and white images are not made in the conversion process.  You can buy the most expensive plug-in&#8217;s and execute the most complicated processes to convert your images, and it will not guarantee a great image.  There are no shortcuts or simple proceedures.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Okay, so what is the &#8220;secret?&#8221;</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">It&#8217;s that you must plan for a great black and white image starting with the selection of the scene and then all the way through the processing.  I tell people that it&#8217;s 50% the shot and 50% the post-processing.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Taking the Shot:</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">My style relies on dark images with bright subjects.  It&#8217;s this contrast that creates an image that can really jump out at you, so when I go out shooting, I&#8217;m looking for these types of scenes.  While there will be many scenes that catch my eye, if it doesn&#8217;t have this potential, then I know the shot will not work for me.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Post-Processing:</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">When I create an image, I have a vision of what it&#8217;s going to look like, and generally the original shot doesn&#8217;t look anything like my vision of final image.  That&#8217;s where the post-processing comes in; using very simple techniques I &#8220;create&#8221; the image.  I do not use curves, profiles, layers, plug-ins or any sophisticated techniques.  I simply adjust the brightness and contrast and then dodge and burn the image like a painter would paint a canvas.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Above is one of my latest images from England; the Old Wardour Castle.  While it appears to have been shot at night, it was a 30 second daytime exposure.  The key is that I knew in advance what I wanted the image to look like and this vision was realized by underexposing the image and then extensively dodging and burning it to create a night-like scene.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">So while the conversion process is important, it&#8217;s not really the key to a great black and white image.  What&#8217;s most important is that you visualize the image in advance and then take control by creating the image along the way.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Cole</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">P.S.  For those of you who are still interested in my conversion process, here it is:  First, I shoot in b&amp;w mode and RAW which produces a color image that I convert using the &#8220;channel mixer&#8221; method.  In Photoshop you choose Image/Adjustments/Channel Mixer.   Check the &#8220;Monochrome&#8221; box and then adjust the Source Channel color sliders to see how adjusting each color changes the image  (note: some prefer the &#8220;Black and White&#8221; converter over the &#8220;Channel Mixer&#8221; method as it offers slightly more control and is a bit easier to use).  That&#8217;s it!</span></p>
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		<title>The Ghosts of Ancient Great Britain</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2009 00:00:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cole Thompson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/ghosts-ancient-great-britain/" title="The Ghosts of Ancient Great Britain"><img src="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/wp-content/plugins/yet-another-photoblog/YapbThumbnailer.php?post_id=212&amp;w=180" width="180" height="120" alt="The Ghosts of Ancient Great Britain" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a>I&#8217;m still in England, but the visit is nearing the end.  We spent the first week in a extremely small village on the southern coast and visited Stonehenge and several ancient castles.  While there, I did get excited about an image or two and and I&#8217;m tentatively calling my new work &#8220;The Ghosts of Ancient [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/ghosts-ancient-great-britain/" title="The Ghosts of Ancient Great Britain"><img src="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/wp-content/plugins/yet-another-photoblog/YapbThumbnailer.php?post_id=212&amp;w=180" width="180" height="120" alt="The Ghosts of Ancient Great Britain" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a><p><span style="color: #000000;">I&#8217;m still in England, but the visit is nearing the end.  We spent the first week in a extremely small village on the southern coast and visited Stonehenge and several ancient castles.  While there, I did get excited about an image or two and and I&#8217;m tentatively calling my new work &#8220;The Ghosts of Ancient England.&#8221;</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">The image above was created at the Berry Pomeroy Castle, which is rumored to be haunted&#8230;here&#8217;s a bit of the castle&#8217;s history:</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><em>The ruins of Berry Pomeroy Castle, reputed to be one of the most haunted          castles in Britain, stand on a steep wooded hillside above the Gatcombe          Brook.</em></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><em>It was built in the 15th century as a fortified house for the Pomeroy          family, and was later sold to the Seymour family who built a new mansion          house within the defences of the original castle.</em></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><em>A plan to further enlarge the house was never completed and the castle          was abandoned by the beginning of the 18th Century.</em></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">For more of the story, <a href="http://www.castlexplorer.co.uk/england/berrypomeroy/berrypomeroy_hist.php" target="_blank">click here</a>.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">When I return home I&#8217;ll complete these images and hope to have the beginnings of a new body of work.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Cole</span></p>
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		<title>Moab Photo Symposium</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2009 10:34:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cole Thompson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/moab-photo-symposium/" title="Moab Photo Symposium"><img src="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/wp-content/uploads/yapb_cache/2009_5_1_mill_creek_falls_1c_small.i8ji7rqnj3ksgws88ggso4w8.a9sxxja1njksswcs400wcc4cg.th.jpeg" width="180" height="180" alt="Moab Photo Symposium" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a>I’ve just spent the last couple of days at the Moab Photo Symposium and what a great time I had!  Moab was of course fantasticly beautiful, but the real highlight were the people I met. During the “Seeing in Black and White” workshop, we went out to Mill Creek Canyon and walked, talked and created [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/moab-photo-symposium/" title="Moab Photo Symposium"><img src="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/wp-content/uploads/yapb_cache/2009_5_1_mill_creek_falls_1c_small.i8ji7rqnj3ksgws88ggso4w8.a9sxxja1njksswcs400wcc4cg.th.jpeg" width="180" height="180" alt="Moab Photo Symposium" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a><p><span style="color: #000000;">I’ve just spent the last couple of days at the Moab Photo Symposium and what a great time I had!  Moab was of course fantasticly beautiful, but the real highlight were the people I met.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">During the “Seeing in Black and White” workshop, we went out to Mill Creek Canyon and walked, talked and created images.  During the workshop I took an image and then demonstrated my b&amp;w conversion and post processing techniques.  Above is the final creation.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">If you get a chance, join the folks at next year’s symposium.  Good people, good photography, good scenery, good food and good discussions.  A wonderful weekend.</span></p>
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		<title>Exhibition Opening at The CACHE Gallery of Photography</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 01:55:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cole Thompson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/exhibition-opening-cache-gallery-photography/" title="Exhibition Opening at The CACHE Gallery of Photography"><img src="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/wp-content/plugins/yet-another-photoblog/YapbThumbnailer.php?post_id=153&amp;w=180" width="180" height="180" alt="Exhibition Opening at The CACHE Gallery of Photography" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a>Here&#8217;s a video from the opening night of &#8220;The Ghosts of Auschwitz and Birkenau&#8221; at The CACHE Gallery of Photography. View the Exhibition Opening Cole]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/exhibition-opening-cache-gallery-photography/" title="Exhibition Opening at The CACHE Gallery of Photography"><img src="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/wp-content/plugins/yet-another-photoblog/YapbThumbnailer.php?post_id=153&amp;w=180" width="180" height="180" alt="Exhibition Opening at The CACHE Gallery of Photography" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a><p><span style="color: #000000;">Here&#8217;s a video from the opening night of &#8220;The Ghosts of Auschwitz and Birkenau&#8221; at The CACHE Gallery of Photography.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><a title="Gallery Opening for Ghosts" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkPlCTW26sQ&amp;feature=email" target="_blank">View the Exhibition Opening </a></span></p>
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		<title>How Did You Do That?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Feb 2009 16:06:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cole Thompson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/how-did-you-do-that/" title="How Did You Do That?"><img src="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/wp-content/plugins/yet-another-photoblog/YapbThumbnailer.php?post_id=119&amp;w=180" width="180" height="120" alt="How Did You Do That?" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a>&#8220;Rocks and Mist&#8221; is another one of my long exposure shots.  The image was captured late one night on the rocky shore of La Jolla Cove in San Diego.  I was standing on the eroded lava rock about 10 feet from a precipice that fell off to the ocean.  The waves would come up and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/how-did-you-do-that/" title="How Did You Do That?"><img src="http://www.photographyblackwhite.com/wp-content/plugins/yet-another-photoblog/YapbThumbnailer.php?post_id=119&amp;w=180" width="180" height="120" alt="How Did You Do That?" style="float:left;padding:0 10px 10px 0;" ></a><p><span style="color: #000000;">&#8220;Rocks and Mist&#8221; is another one of my long exposure shots.  The image was captured late one night on the rocky shore of La Jolla Cove in San Diego.  I was standing on the eroded lava rock about 10 feet from a precipice that fell off to the ocean.  The waves would come up and go over my feet as I stood there for the 30 second exposure.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">The effect of the waves going in an out over the 30 seconds gives the misty, foggy effect.  The only illumination were the distant lights and stars.  I was using a 16mm lens and so there is a distorted almost fish-eye effect, which is not really noticeable since the viewer does not know what the scene really looks like.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">This was shot in 2005 and I recently returned to the same spot and was very surprised at how small this rocky area really is.  The wide angle lens added much to the look and feel of the image.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Water and long exposures are a great combination.  A very long exposure can smooth out water for a very simple and clean look.  Sometimes a shorter exposure can give form and shape to the water and then there is the misty look as in the above image.  Using a digital camera allows you to experiment and get right before you leave.  I love digital!</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Cole</span></p>
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