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    A black and white stork!!!

    Quite like this in B&W; WDYT.

    HY7G0722-Edit by jacqueline lant, on Flickr

    #2
    Re: A black and white stork!!!

    I love BW images and this one tics all the right buttons. Well done

    Tom

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      #3
      Re: A black and white stork!!!

      Excellent image.

      Bill.
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        #4
        Re: A black and white stork!!!

        I also like B&W shots of the right subject, sadly this doesn't seem the right subject to me

        Regards Paul

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          #5
          Re: A black and white stork!!!

          Originally posted by pelliott1954 View Post
          I also like B&W shots of the right subject, sadly this doesn't seem the right subject to me. Regards Paul
          Agree - on all counts... sorry Jacqueline...
          Cheers;
          Lee
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            #6
            Re: A black and white stork!!!

            Glad to have feed back ....... will not do this again!!!!!! LOL

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              #7
              Re: A black and white stork!!!

              Originally posted by Jacqueline View Post
              ...will not do this again!!!!!! LOL
              NO! Don't stop playing It's always worth looking at a mono conversion... Sometimes it works; sometimes it doesn't... But, in my experience, birds generally don't make a good mono subject. That's not to say they NEVER do so!
              Cheers;
              Lee
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                #8
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                Nice!

                StanII
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                  Re: A black and white stork!!!

                  Originally posted by EOS_User View Post
                  NO! Don't stop playing It's always worth looking at a mono conversion... Sometimes it works; sometimes it doesn't... But, in my experience, birds generally don't make a good mono subject. That's not to say they NEVER do so!
                  Just another couple.

                  _MG_1583-Edit-Edit by jacqueline lant, on Flickr

                  _MG_1483-Edit-Edit by jacqueline lant, on Flickr

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