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Chris Calohan
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April 17, 2015, 09:03:00 am »
Shooting a Snowy Egret on a near white, overcast sky at dark-thirty is a bit of a challenge. Just for the challenge of it all
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Challenging… Yes but you did very well!
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April 17, 2015, 11:23:48 am »
I just did a minimal B&W translation and I think I might like them better in B&W
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I find the B&W version better, cleaner.
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I agree. Thanks, Francois.
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