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Indecent Exposure 60: Insightful exteriors (podcast)

A cacophony of Canons, moving to monochrome, and architecture turned art.

A cacaphony of Canons, moving to monochrome and architecture turned art.

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EPISODE 60

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Today's questions
Converting to black and white

Do you have a preferred way of converting color shots to B&W in Photoshop, Aperture, or some other app?
Derek


Naked lenses

Do you have a particular UV Filter or other filter you use to protect your lenses or do you leave them 'naked'? I tried a couple Tiffin UV filters for my Nikon lenses and got horrible ghosting from spot light sources (locomotive headlights). I immediately took them off and threw them in the back of drawer never to be seen again, but I'm a little hesitant to shoot 'unprotected'.Thanks a bunch!
Derek