black and white?
Hi I hardly ever convert to b&w but these subjects were so white already I did it. Question I left a touch of colour in, which I like but does it make the shots look odd? For anyone interested these were taken last week in jasper area. Thanks for any comments.[IMG]http://www.dgrin.com/<a href=http://www.dafontainewildlife.com/Other/My-Smug-Mug/19598798_3LCW5v#!i=2114707950&k=GdPc6Wn&lb=1&s=A target=_blank>[/img]
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Sharp with great tonality, and texture. I think the touch of color is just fine, too!
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Nice shots!
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