Photographed in Tanzania’s Tarangire National Park, a baboon inspects its foot for a….parasite?…splinter?
Photographed in Tanzania’s Tarangire National Park, a baboon inspects its foot for a….parasite?…splinter?
With one tusk missing, and a chunk missing from his ear, the title just seemed appropriate!
Silver Efex Pro helped transform an uninspiring colour image into a pleasing sepia-toned monochrome.
previously posted as a full colour image but decided to experiment with Nik Software’s Silver Efex Pro plugin and liked the result
An experiment in black and white processing. High contrast, a “coffee” toning and a border effect in Silver Efex Pro
A four-shot stitched panoramic of the Maui coast. The four frames were taken from the deck of a boat with all camera settings set in manual mode for consistency.
An egret, wings outstretched and feet forward, about to land in a tree. The question is whether it works best as a colour image or a monochrome.
An exercise in digital processing. Colour negative film to toned monochrome using Silver Efex Pro.
It is quite common behaviour for cheetahs, who have excellent eyesight, to use features such as anthills as vantage points to survey their surroundings.