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Thread: Male Anhinga in B&W

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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    Default Male Anhinga in B&W

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    Nikon D3, 500mm vr, F4, 1/500, ISO 400, Aperture Priority, Exposure comp @ +2/3

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    Great head angle and pose, good job on the conversion. It must look good in color too.

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    Love the conversion Oz Really good stuff !!! Could select the face and bump the contrast but one fine image and you get a Big Congrats !!!

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    Oscar, I like the composition with the back feathers showing. Nice job on the conversion. I love it!:)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fabs Forns View Post
    Great head angle and pose, good job on the conversion. It must look good in color too.
    Here it is in color for you :D

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    Gracias OZ, very good too.

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    Hi Oscar, I like them both but am noticing more detail in the colored image. Good pose along with a nicely muted backround. The positioning in the frame is nicely balanced...

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    Excellent PS work Oz Like what I'm seeing !!! :)

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    Hi Oz, I liked your B&W, but wasn't crazy about the BG. With the color version the BG seems nicer to me,and I find the color of the tail to be a bonus. Fine composition, congrats!

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    I have to admit, I'm a sucker for B & W but in this case the BG looks much nicer in the color version, as does the tail. All in all a classic pose, an image to be proud of.

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    i like the color version better too. the crows, on the other hand, were perfect in b&w!! this is good stuff, OZ!

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    They both look very nice, TFS
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    I prefer the color version. The BG and the detail in the color version are much, much better although the B&W image is a fine one. Much to be said either way but my vote is for color.

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