Kieran Turner's photos with the keyword: monochrome

Giraffe portrait

09 Nov 2007 77
Well, giraffe landscape, technically. How ironic. Er, perhaps I shouldn't try to come up with these descriptions this late at night...

Cullomb & Mary-Anne

30 Mar 2006 72
I've just rescued this picture of Margaret's grandparents for my friends Margaret & Ian Anderson. (The parents of my old friends from growing up, Gavin & Dougie.) The original is about B3 (square A3) size, warped, torn, scratched, peeling, and the silver nitrate has become actually silver and very foxed. The date is a complete guess. I discovered the trick for getting the scanner to see it. At first it saw the silver as a reflection, and the whole image was very very burnt out, especially the darkest areas and the lady's hat. But turning the green and blue levels right down and scanning only in red fixed it. Seems the silver was largely reflecting the green. There's also high contrast and low brightness set at scanning time and a lot of playing with the grey level. At the end of the stitching and healing, I desaturated and killed off the blue and green channels and made the red mono before making the image mode greyscale — doing it to all three channels lost the contrast. Good result I think. It prints very nicely.

*click*

24 Mar 2006 73
Well, it was about time I uploaded this one. I always love when you can see the shutter opening through the lens in mirror shots like this... naked camera... kind of a feedback thing going on. Well, *I* like it, anyway! ;)

Meadowcat

15 Oct 2005 98
PC ("pussy cat") in the garden. She likes to hide in the long grass and feign attacks on insects, which – given their ability to fly – are generally somewhat over-equipped to escape her fairly un-fierce efforts. Nevertheless she performs this ritual with pride and dignity. And of course, she distinctly resembles "le chat noir"... Pentax ME-Super, 50mm f1.7 lens, yellow filter, Ilford XP2

Selenium tone had to work sometime

14 Oct 2007 128
Finally, a picture where this traditional blue chemicals effect actually works.