Nature Mute Swans

Discussion in 'Critique' started by Patrick Halpin, May 6, 2021.

  1. Patrick Halpin

    Patrick Halpin New Member

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  2. Craig Sherriff

    Craig Sherriff Well-Known Member Site Supporter

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    very nice image Patrick, down in Tasmania where I live our swans are all black.
     
  3. Patrick Halpin

    Patrick Halpin New Member

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    Thanks! I bet they are very beautiful.
     
  4. Old Film Bloke

    Old Film Bloke Active Member Site Supporter

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    you were struggling with CONTRAST here -- the white highlights are burnt out always difficult with 'Digital' ----on a darkroom Print NO PROBS I just Burn then in by hand !
     

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