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    I have been working on a series of large African prints for display.

    NIK Silver Effex and Color Effex.

    ID MIV, 500mm, 1/100 @ f/11, ISO 400

    Best,

    Chas

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    Chas, as some here know, I'm a great fan of the 'antique' look in wildlife images. I like the age old effect this image has, it could have been taken in the early 1900s (well, perhaps it wouldn't have been as crisp). Nice balance of horns and ears and great detail in the muzzle. The fade out on the vignette hasn't been overdone (which is a tendency I've seen people do). I would imagine that this would sell very well.

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    I absolutely love this! Hilary's critique says it all so well for me, too.

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    I LOVE this!!!!

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    Chas,

    Nice technique in the post-processing to create this unique image. Would you mind sharing how you processed it.

    Thanks for posting.

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    Chas - I agree with the others. Fantastic image!

    TFS,
    Rachel

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    Excellent work Charles, I like the detail and pose as well as the effect of the Buffalo peering through the undergrowth, B&W adds to this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Amoruso View Post
    Chas,

    Nice technique in the post-processing to create this unique image. Would you mind sharing how you processed it.

    Thanks for posting.
    Robert,

    You can view additional images and how-to processing information for Out of Africa images here.

    Best Amigo,

    Chas

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    Very nice "Peter Beard" look, Chas. Really interesting info on your website, too.

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    Brilliant work , Chas. Absolutely loved it !!

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    Thanks Chas for the link. I will go see it for sure.

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    Wonderful effect, thanks for the link

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