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    Default Different perspective to B/W imagery

    Trust this is the right location for an article like this, if not, please can it be moved to the appropriate Topic.

    I think there is some fascinating imagery here of which I am sure people would enjoy and glean from especially Wildlife, but it can be applied to other areas, possible OOTB too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Kaluski View Post
    I think there is some fascinating imagery here of which I am sure people would enjoy and glean from especially Wildlife, but it can be applied to other areas, possible OOTB too?
    Agree to you comments about the images.

    Why b&w is OOTB BTW, considering the fact that there was a time when all the photographs in the box were b&w ? :)

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    Hi Desmond, I was referring to the thinking behind the images and taking an alternative view point ie in the lighting, not that B/W is OOTB thinking.:D
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    Hi Desmond I think they are not OOTB but qualify as post processing techniques !!

    ... great link Steve !!

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