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Exercise mat - evolution!
Yesterday, a photo on Ashish's blog shot in B&w on the camera inspired some reading on the Net, and some experiments this morning. It seems that professional photographers always advocate shooting in color, and adjusting in Photoshop (or equivalent) for greyscale photos. I have generally thought that adjusting in Photoshop is manipulation. Not so, say the pros. Seems that even the exposure compensation or using different aperture is manipulation. And b & w is defintely manipulation, after all nothing exists in b & w in the real world! So here I go manipulating!
Mat - as is. Shot in color.

Below, mat converted to simple greyscale. This is probably what you will get if you shoot in greyscale in the camera too.

Below, mat fixed in Photoshop Channel mixer. I think I pushed up the Green channel to get this effect. I like it better this way.
Mat - as is. Shot in color.

Below, mat converted to simple greyscale. This is probably what you will get if you shoot in greyscale in the camera too.

Below, mat fixed in Photoshop Channel mixer. I think I pushed up the Green channel to get this effect. I like it better this way.
Nailed

Someone had banged in this nail on tha parapet on the terrace, may be were using it for a clothesline. Shot in color, but it still looked almost black and white. A straight greyscale conversion in Photoshop looked quite OK, till I experimented with Channel Mixer and pushed up Red a little and converted to Monochrome. I think its better this way. Perhaps, next time I will let a bit mroe light enter while shooting to bring out the texture on the nail better.











































