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A recent photograph of a pink flamingo. Some might say well why would you convert a pink flamingo into a black and white image. But personally I think it's a stronger photograph in B&W, as it brings out the shape of the stance and detail in the feathers more. But what do you think?

It was shot in low light with dark bushes and foliage in the background. Comments welcome, thanks for viewing :)



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I think its great. Most flamingo I've seen aren't pink enough / slightly dirty so B&W here works exceptionally well.
 
Love it, looks like it should be on print. Great pose.

Wouldn't mind seeing the colour, just out of interest.

Luke
 
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