EOS 450D, 18-55mm @ 55mm, ISO 400, f/11, 1/200 sec
N neoDSLR Messages 121 Edit My Images Yes 22 Mar 2010 #1 EOS 450D, 18-55mm @ 55mm, ISO 400, f/11, 1/200 sec
dod TPer Emeritus Messages 16,678 Name Ebenezer McScrooge III Edit My Images Yes 24 Mar 2010 #2 why did you convert it to B&W neo? One of the main attractions of the ducks is the range of colours I'd be tempted to crop in on the shot, there's a lot of space wasted in the frame at the moment, for me anyway
why did you convert it to B&W neo? One of the main attractions of the ducks is the range of colours I'd be tempted to crop in on the shot, there's a lot of space wasted in the frame at the moment, for me anyway
TwentySixDays Messages 2,668 Name Stuart Edit My Images Yes 28 Mar 2010 #3 Nice shot The calm water really bring out the reflections. I like it B&W, I think colour would be distracting.
Nice shot The calm water really bring out the reflections. I like it B&W, I think colour would be distracting.
u8myufo Messages 19,354 Name Rich Edit My Images Yes 28 Mar 2010 #4 dod said: why did you convert it to B&W neo? One of the main attractions of the ducks is the range of colours I'd be tempted to crop in on the shot, there's a lot of space wasted in the frame at the moment, for me anyway Click to expand... I also think that a lower pov would have helped it a bit as well.
dod said: why did you convert it to B&W neo? One of the main attractions of the ducks is the range of colours I'd be tempted to crop in on the shot, there's a lot of space wasted in the frame at the moment, for me anyway Click to expand... I also think that a lower pov would have helped it a bit as well.
Joe T TPer Emeritus Messages 15,801 Edit My Images Yes 28 Mar 2010 #5 dod said: why did you convert it to B&W neo? One of the main attractions of the ducks is the range of colours I'd be tempted to crop in on the shot, there's a lot of space wasted in the frame at the moment, for me anyway Click to expand... Not much colour on a canada goose Anyway, I think it works for me! The open-ness adds to it imo. I like the feeling of serenity. A lower POV would have changed the shot quite a bit - not sure whether for the better or not!
dod said: why did you convert it to B&W neo? One of the main attractions of the ducks is the range of colours I'd be tempted to crop in on the shot, there's a lot of space wasted in the frame at the moment, for me anyway Click to expand... Not much colour on a canada goose Anyway, I think it works for me! The open-ness adds to it imo. I like the feeling of serenity. A lower POV would have changed the shot quite a bit - not sure whether for the better or not!
DaiTheDragon Messages 3,990 Name David Edit My Images Yes 28 Mar 2010 #6 I think it's nice to see people try something different from the normal bird shot. I like it. Dai