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    Shot this critter in Texas this spring. He's good at blending in with the environment so I thought the B&W would bring out the details more...

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    Dave, I like the conversion and the details. I might tone down the light spot in the BG. Very nicely done.

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    Hi Denise, Thanks for noticing the brighter area.

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    Outstanding!!

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    OMG , what a shot
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    such a cool species. Looks good in B&W. repost is much better. I'm just wondering how it would look with the background burned even darker....

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