This is a discussion on Loud Lovin' within the Animals (mammals, birds, insects etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; ...
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Chrystal clear shot love the detail in the second image.
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Love this in B&W, really brings the eyes out at you, nice job.
Loud lovin' is right, we have two ponds right close to house and when spring breeding starts, WOW, what a racket.
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MA, the color shots werent too bad. I am in a B&W mode right now. Not sure why, but I am trying to practice those types of shots.
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I'm diggin on shot 1 actually - quite like the tones.Lots of empty space on top though, I might suggest a drastic crop to focus the eye more.
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I almost missed the little guy in the first shot. Like the second one, you can see the toes curling on something just below the water's surface.
Very nice - I agree with Marko that it might be worth it to crop the first one, but I really like the BW (looks almost like oil the little guy is swimming in in the first one).
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