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    Default wildebeest dust storm B&W conversion

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    its an early winter morning, the wildebeest are treking across the parched dusty land in search of food...


    image converted with silver efx, using the high structure mode..

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    Peter has a good point on the left three animals - looked at this earlier and did not even see that as a possibility. I would like to see more room at the right however.

    Good idea with the b&w treatment - this image was made for it.

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    I really like the feel of this image... the tones/silver efx are great and add to the dusty setting, and the pano works really well in my opinion. Great work.

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    I really don't mind the clustered animals here....IMO the feel of a photograph is more important than technical quality...and technical quality is excellent here...and the feel is top notch...striking photograph!

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    Peter,
    I love this image. I would have been happy if a little bit more space would have been there on the right. But that is a small wish. I like the black and white treatment. What is this Silver efx and high structure mode? Is this specific to Photoshop?

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    Sabyasachi

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