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  • pft
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    I don’t have a good enough lens to take quality pictures of wildlife and had to crop this pic a lot. But even though its still quite dark I think it sill works on some level. I’d be interested to see what anyone else thinks.

    Goosebanker
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    I think it looks all right. It reminds me of that film “The Birds” for some reason. The dark birds against an overcast sky work well in B&W but did you convert to B&W or is it because of a genuine lack of colour in the scene and underexposure? The bodies/heads are reasonably sharp (which is where it matters) and there’s enough blur in the wing tips to show movement. The backlight through the feathers works well.

    pft
    Member

    Goosebanker wrote:

    The dark birds against an overcast sky work well in B&W but did you convert to B&W or is it because of a genuine lack of colour in the scene and underexposure?

    Thanks for the comments. There wasn’t much colour but I thought it looked better in B&W.

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