more dolphin images!?

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blacknet

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Hello,

This image took me my suprise. It's one of those shots of a lifetime that you wish you could remember more but at the time to busy with other issues.


I believe this is the same pod from Les Amis. This was taken in bimini towards the end of the encounter after about 3 sessions (2 cameras per session) They swam off in search of food for the night after a great encounter. These are wild dolphins, no training here! the softness is due to the crappy lens I was using.

The image has both lonliness and togetherness at the same time. It truely speaks from the heart.

Ed

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Is it a way to post TWO or THREE times to boost the "YEEEEEEEEEEEEEES!!!!!!!!" ?

:wink:

Great pics, little question : can you do black and white on a digital camera ? Cause this looks like heaven ....
 
Hello,

Yes you can do b/w with a digital camera.

Ed
 
blacknet once bubbled...
The image has both lonliness and togetherness at the same time. It truely speaks from the heart.
Indeed.
BZ
Rick
 
Amanda once bubbled...

Great pics, little question : can you do black and white on a digital camera ? Cause this looks like heaven .... [/B]

Ummm Amanda Thats got to be the question of the week :confused:

Have you heard of Adobe PhotoShop ?

it takes like 2 seconds to change a colour image to B&W
 
Sydney Diver, Yes I know about Photoshop, and I imagine easily that I can do b/w with retouching the pics with it.

Problem is, I don't really know how to use Photoshop (my b/f is a designer, not me :) ) and I don't want to be asking him to retouch my pics everytime I want to do b/w.

And also, I think it would be nicer if there is a way to set your camera up so that you can see b/w in the little screen.
 
Amanda....I have a C-4040 and I can set it to B/W. You may be able to do the same with your digital camera.
 

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