Tigger N. Bennie
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Joined: 9/28/2003 From: Track, USA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: MMallory Interesting. I've seen a lot of people attempt to reach this result. Most just don't work for me. I like this one, I wonder how the shot would look if the rear goose was a bit brighter. Also, which lens, settings? If the rear goose was brighter, one's attention may be drawn more to the rear of the photo--good or bad? I also thought about leaving the rear goose in black and white, but since my eye tended to follow the rail to the rear goose, I colorized the rear goose and just let his eyes bring my eyes forward again. I also thought about colorizing the rail but opted against it. Nikon D200 Nikkor 70-200mm F/2.8 VR 1/400s F/13 ISO 400
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Lots of RCs, two cats, and a Nikon.
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