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    Equipment: Canon 7D and 500mm F4 lens
    Settings: 1/2500s at F5.6 and ISO 320
    Conversion in Nik Silver Efex Pro 2

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    Rudi,

    A very nice pose here, but I am not sure about the conversion. I am no expert (or fan) of B& W, but to me I think it needs a little more contrast

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    Good detail with nice tones Rudi, would suggest cropping a fraction after the mane on the RHS.

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    Love the pose of these two Rudi, looks like good lighting as well and interested to see in colour also.
    Fine work on your Nik treatment, possibly just a hint of increase in the blacks, just a touch.
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    excellent image & conversion
    TFS

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    Excellent Rudi, like the conversion and most of all I like the show of teeth and smile of both zebra TFS

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    Nice interaction well framed!

    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Molloy View Post
    Love the pose of these two Rudi, looks like good lighting as well and interested to see in colour also.
    Fine work on your Nik treatment, possibly just a hint of increase in the blacks, just a touch.
    TFS
    My thoughts exactly - increase blacks and possible "hotten" the whites as well..
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    Thanks everyone!

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