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Flamingo in Agadir
with filter "Accented edges" used.
Flamingo in Agadir
with filter "Accented edges" used.
Flamingo in Agadir
© NF Photo 121122, Agadir, Morocco
This was a very hard place to be birding. Backlight made it so hard to see anything but shadows.
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Very amazing and speciel effect! I like it!
ReplyDeleteJetteMajken
Så häftiga bilder - gillar solglittret!
ReplyDeleteI love flamingos!!!
ReplyDeleteThe original photo was perfect for playing with!
ReplyDeleteMycket vackra bilder!
ReplyDeleteNär jag ser en flamingo,tänker jag alltid på Kalle Anka på julaftonen. Undrar varför.
ReplyDeleteHar aldrig sett den i verkligheten skulle vara kul. Det är en fin fågel Dina bilder är fina.
ha en fin dag
Meta
The flamingo is a beautiful bird, great sighting.
ReplyDeleteCan't imagine seeing that many flamingos at once.
ReplyDeleteDet är alltid svårt med motljus, men bilderna ser spännande ut.
ReplyDeleteFlott effekt av etterarbeidet ditt!
ReplyDeletePerfekt innlegg til B&W temaet!
Very artistic and interesting shots.
ReplyDeleteVery difficult with such backlight. At least you could tell they were flamingos ;)
ReplyDeleteInteresting effects and a beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteSå spännande att se och kreativt av dig. Härligt!! =) Trevlig helg.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting effect!
ReplyDeleteDet er alltid morsomt å leke rundt med effektene - fortsett med det!
ReplyDeleteSå glittrigt vattnet är, verkligen effektfullt!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, and interesting processing! Gorgeous in b&w.
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