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    Default Dholes/ Wild Dogs: Day--> Night Experiment

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    These are the endangered Dholes/whistling hunters from Kanha National Park, India.


    Would be interested in seeing your day--> night conversion.

    There was quite a bit of OOF stuff around. Added some vignette effect to hide it....alas.

    I decided to give it a try with some channel mixers and a cooling filter to make it look like a moonlit night. Not sure....if it worked :-p.


    Original is located here: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2599/...70fdc864_o.jpg

    Feel free to use and abuse. Let me know what you did.

    Thx in advance,

    Kiran

    Edit: Oops...Pls feel free to move this to "eager to learn" section..if it isn't appropriate here.
    Last edited by Kiran Khanzode; 07-28-2009 at 10:19 PM.

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    This is quite effective, but I actually prefer the colour version.

    I agree with Peter about the sticks.

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    Another vote for color version , conversion is awesome but color version looks great

    USED you color image as desktop BG:D
    TFS

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    Nice one Kiran. Like your conversion a lot, but being a muppet, prefer the color version most. :). Fine work. Another vote for those sticks. Looks like a good trip.

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    I don't remember seeing the color version so I can be more impartial. I like this, minus the sticks and maybe a little less blue cast.

    Now I went to see the color version, and agree with the rest. The warm colors and the bird add a lot.

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    We saw these wild dogs while in Botswana and they are incredible creatures. How fortunate to get such an image. I did not see the first version either. Congratulations.

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    My vote for colour version too

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