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This was taken on a trip to Port Soy, Scotland

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Nice textures.  I like it.  Although, where are the elephants?



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Nice textures.  I like it.  Although, where are the elephants?

Haha...so sorry, I was going to post a picture of elephants taken on a recent holiday but posted this one instead. I forgot to change the header, this is the Elephant picture.

 

Elephants

 



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Another nicely textured shot.  Not a ton of separation in contrast between the elephants and foliage has me wondering how the color shot looked.



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Another nicely textured shot.  Not a ton of separation in contrast between the elephants and foliage has me wondering how the color shot looked.

This is the original shot...as you can see I cropped the shot and then changed to B&W.

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I think the B&W works really well with the textures of the elephants, nice work!



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Nice work!  the color change did justice to the photos! And the textures pop, very nice work.



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This was taken on a trip to Port Soy, Scotland

love the contrast and compostion here



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Haha...so sorry, I was going to post a picture of elephants taken on a recent holiday but posted this one instead. I forgot to change the header, this is the Elephant picture.

 

 

 

Good, I thought you were trying to make some reference or use of imagery that I didn't understand, but I have to say I really like that first shot.  The elephants are great also.  



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Good, I thought you were trying to make some reference or use of imagery that I didn't understand, but I have to say I really like that first shot.  The elephants are great also.  

Thanks, the first shit is one if my favorite one's. The Elephants comes a close second.



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Both are nice shots!







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