Natura in bianco e nero
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Questa raccolta di undici conversioni in bianco e nero trasformerà le tue immagini di animali selvatici a colori in eleganti opere d'arte monocromatiche. Ogni Modello/Look utilizza un diverso grado di contrasto e texture, nonché toni diversi per creare un'atmosfera e un livello di dettaglio unici nelle immagini della fauna selvatica.
Luminar 4, Luminar AI, Luminar NEO
Most of my wildlife encounters involve dazzling color and light, and I usually prefer those elements to be a part of the story I tell through my wildlife images. But every so often, color doesn’t help with what I want to communicate, and a simpler, graphical interpretation is more effective and compelling than the color version. That’s when I look to experiment with black and white. I started creating black and white wildlife Templates for my own use and eventually decided to share these with you in a Templates pack. Depending on the animal and the type of fur or feathers, I might want a Template with a great deal of structure to bring out the detail, such as Essence or Texture. But sometimes a softer Template is more appealing, like Velvet or just the Standard black and white Template. Strong contrast is always important to black and white photography, so I also created Bold and High Contrast Templates. There are also toned B&W Templates and others to really make your black and white wildlife images pop off the screen!
Albert Dros is a Dutch landscape photographer who has an extraordinary passion to plan and create unique shots. Volcanoes, solar eclipses and unique aspects of nature draw his attention. He doesn’t just go for the simple shot.
"Go big or go home" is his motto, always trying to add some unique element to his shots.
His work has been recognized on a worldwide scale and he has been published worldwide in the biggest media outlets.
Albert travels a lot as a photo educator but also for personal projects. But even in The Netherlands, he can’t stop photographing. His inspiration never stops.