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Re: A black and white stork!!!
Excellent image.
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Re: A black and white stork!!!
Originally posted by pelliott1954 View PostI also like B&W shots of the right subject, sadly this doesn't seem the right subject to me. Regards PaulCheers;
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Re: A black and white stork!!!
Originally posted by Jacqueline View Post...will not do this again!!!!!! LOLCheers;
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Re: A black and white stork!!!
Nice!
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Re: A black and white stork!!!
Originally posted by EOS_User View PostNO! 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!
_MG_1583-Edit-Edit by jacqueline lant, on Flickr
_MG_1483-Edit-Edit by jacqueline lant, on Flickr
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