The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Nature in black and white


The Cosmic Photo Challenge: Nature in black and white
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The birds with the red beaks…I can’t decide which I like better–the B&W or color. The red is gorgeous, but they look so very dramatic in black n’ white.
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Silver Gulls have fab red bills and red legs
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Great shots — but I think I’d like them all better in color!
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Perhaps 🙂
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I like that slider on the photo of those seagulls (or whatever they are). I will have to try to figure out how to do that technique.
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They are Silver Gulls but everyone in Australia calls them seagulls.
In the search box when you click on a block put in Image Compare and it is self explanitary
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Great photos. Loved the kangaroos
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Thank you Anita 😉
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I do like the gulls in colour. Those evil eyes look more so in red. The other b/ws are great, particularly the chappie with the yellow breast. Who said b/w had to be b/w?
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I do like to push the boundaries especially at it is a cosmic challenge 🙂
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Nice collection of local wildlife, Brian. I’m a big fan of black-and-white, and I really like the use of selective color. That bird with the yellow and green tint is my favorite.
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I like black and white and enjoy using selective colour as well John 🙂
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Koala, wallaby (or kangaroo?), yellow robin, spider – let me guess: you live in Australia 😉
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You are so perceptive Elke 🙂 Yes this time it is a Kangaroo 🙂
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I really like your slider. 😀 Cool focus on the eye 😀 😀
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Thank you Cee 🙂 🙂
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A wonderful series of photos – love the partially colored one!
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Thank you MB I like using selective colour and Yellow Robins are good subjects 🙂 🙂
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Both photos are beautiful!
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Thanks Aletta 🙂
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Super cool photos, thank you, great shot of the kangaroos and I like the levitating spider web, too.
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Thank you Dale 🙂
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