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just playing =O: =O: =O:


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Good! Because you can do better ;-) \O


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Michele you have just given me a idea for those fluffed shots, Now this was done in camera and not PS
1/8000 sec, f/5.6
Mode: Av
Metering: Partial
Exp comp: +1/3
ISO: 6400

Camera was set for night ,star photography and this was the result in daylight =O: =O: =O: =O: =O: , totally over exposaed =O: =O: =O: , hence high Key Photography

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Wow ...so the creative juices are flowing :) Good.:)
Dewi...that owl photo is special. :)
Okie..you are on the right track but I think subject needs to have more detail..:)
PRWIN ..that wild dog is fabulous..:) I would like to see your Lion in Black and White...so pleased you weren't in a hurry to ditch your leopard shot..:) :)

Looking forward to seeing more. :)


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Michele I actually like this type of photography in B/W -O- -O-

Here is the lion

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Now that Lion is something quite special... much better in B & W I think. ^Q^ I need to bear all this mind when I go to KTP in Feb. First take the standard shots and then take for high key where possible. :) And I have finally seen the light with Black and White.... \O


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Michele what I have noticed it works better when you have a light background to the subject, So I,m thinking this type of photography might work in the hours between the golden light hours, when shooting directly into the sun or from a dark area into a light area. -O- -O-


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PRWIN wrote:Michele what I have noticed it works better when you have a light background to the subject, So I,m thinking this type of photography might work in the hours between the golden light hours, when shooting directly into the sun or from a dark area into a light area. -O- -O-
Yes agreed..and also it is better to try and get the shot in camera as opposed to taking a properly exposed photo and over exposing it in PS....


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lot of super nice photos ^Q^


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Some really striking photos here ^Q^ Since I love macros, here's my take on the technique 0- 0-
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