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Trying out BW silhouette imageNot sure if this is true BW but it definitely is a silhouette and am interested in any comments nevertheless. Any ideas on how others approach silhouettes would be welcomed. This was shot at Bokarina from under a berm, hence the grass eye level, and this 'bird' jumped up above me. I tried to keep the gleam in his eye.
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comment: make the pic smaller
![]() You have given me a shooting idea as i like the style ... thanks ![]() Shane
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about 800 wide would have been better for me but the size you have has given me the chance to crop it on the screen and i agree about cropping to just behind the tail .
I really like the background dark muted colours with the grass and bird in black ... very nice ![]() Shane
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I like this a lot. Good work.
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I like this, the reflection on its eye almost looks lik eit has a hole in its head to see through, very nice!
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You've captured a terrific, moody image here... Silohettes sometimes don't grab me as they tend to need "something" but here the silohette is the subject and it works really well...
Would probably go for a little more open space on the left where the bird's looking, but I'm being a picky mongrel here ![]() Nicely weighted where the horizon is, well done... Aka Andrew
oh yeh, i like that ... a lot
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Nice shot Michael. The gleam in the eye does it
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