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    B&W conversion, Boy on the beach.

    I am on a roll, so was this little guy, or girl. I did not ask. He has succeeded in getting fed by the campers. So I got as closed as I could before he moved. I may just learn how to do a B&W conversion yetB&W conversion, Boy on the beach.

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    Re: B&W conversion, Boy on the beach.

    Quote Originally Posted by wlou View Post
    I may just learn how to do a B&W conversion yet
    I think you're doing pretty well so far! What are the elements of B & W conversion work that you think you're still lacking?

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    Re: B&W conversion, Boy on the beach.

    Nice image Mark,i mean Louise,i would back off a tad with the vignette on this one,i feel its a bit strong,but thats just my opinion

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    Re: B&W conversion, Boy on the beach.

    It's a beautiful image, great expression on Mr/Ms Fox. Is it me, or is it not kinda dark?

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    Re: B&W conversion, Boy on the beach.

    Quote Originally Posted by Donald View Post
    I think you're doing pretty well so far! What are the elements of B & W conversion work that you think you're still lacking?
    Donald, thank you for looking at my picture. This one was sort of unexpected. The animal was just sitting there on the frozen beach. The sand was covered with dead leaves. I like the fox himself. Was I lack is how to isolate the animal from the background. Any suggestions?

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