Here is a B&W tahr.The tahr is basically a colorless animal.But the surrounding are really greenish which is missed in this picture.From Eravikulam NP....
Canon 400d,55-250is,5.6,1/200,iso400,used photoshop to make it b&w
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Here is a B&W tahr.The tahr is basically a colorless animal.But the surrounding are really greenish which is missed in this picture.From Eravikulam NP....
Canon 400d,55-250is,5.6,1/200,iso400,used photoshop to make it b&w
Regards
Slightly more space at the top will enhance the composition. The eye contact is nice. I won't say that the Nilgiri Tahr is colourless. Their body colour matches with their habitat.
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For me the black and white image of Tahr looks more appealing - perhaps I consider as if am in mid 70s of the last century when Smt. Indira Gandhi, the then Prime Minister took wildlife protection more serious.
TFS.
The b/w treatment looks good. Definitely the fresh green of the monsoons is missed, but the details are nice. The eye contact and the composition is good. Thanks for sharing.
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Mrudul Godbole
Good attempt to give the bw feel, however I agree with Mrudul the greenery & the monsoon feel is missing from this one.
tfs
Nice attempt. I would increase the contrast a bit. Agree that seeing this in colour would look good as well. Thanks for sharing.
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