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Black & White Photomatix Duck

This is a discussion on Black & White Photomatix Duck within the Nature and Wildlife forums, part of the Showcase category; I really like how this one came out. This was taken w/Nikon 80-200mm F4/hand held-MF this morning. It's a combination ...

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Black & White Photomatix Duck - 07-16-2009, 04:43 PM


I really like how this one came out. This was taken w/Nikon 80-200mm F4/hand held-MF this morning. It's a combination of 3 photos of the same shot. The images were processed in Photoshop and Photomatix.
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07-17-2009, 01:55 PM


Sandy, I was looking at your thread about the blue tint that referenced this one, so I pulled up this thread.

I like the treatment just fine, but that duckling looks strange. The head is at a weird angle or something.

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07-17-2009, 01:59 PM


That duckling looks very peaceful as it preens its feathers!

I'm clueless about Photomatix-LOL!

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