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willard3
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December 20, 2008
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Black birch in an upland swamp.
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December 21, 2008
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It does resemble toes, interesting shot.
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December 21, 2008
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What an interesting find! I think this might look great as a BW, as monochrome tends to accentuate the form and textures of a shot that you may not notice in color.
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Black birch in an upland swamp.
A really interesting shot of an interesting tree. I think it would look just awesome in B&W as it will emphasise the roots more.
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Nice find! I agree that B&W would be more appropriate since I don't think they had color in the dinosaur days.
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Thank you for looking.
I tried it in B&W and like the color better.
Color shows more detail and texture, The color contrasts enhance the texture, I think.
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A really interesting shot of an interesting tree. I think it would look just awesome in B&W as it will emphasise the roots more.
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I tried it in B&W and like the color better.
Color shows more detail and texture, The color contrasts enhance the texture, I think.