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    nice pictures! i want a lighting pied.
    1.0 pied
    0.1 spider het pied
    0.1 normal het pied
    1.0 pinstripe het albino
    0.1 albino
    0.3 normal het albino
    1.2 cinnamon
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    Re: A Study in Monochrome

    This is so cool! thanks so much sharing, gorgeous snakes in black & white.


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    A Study in Monochrome

    Quote Originally Posted by Royal Hijinx View Post
    I have been on a black and white photo kick and thought I would give some BPs a treatment. It is neat to just concentrate on the pattern without the color as a distraction.

    Hypo Black Pastave


    Pied


    Blitz


    Blade Clown


    GHI YB


    Dream Bee


    Pin het Desert Ghost


    Hypo Pastave


    Hypo Black Pastel
    In those colours, They would be worth a fortune , I suspect .

    Funnily enough , I have also been taking B/W pix of late . Seems to work best on portraits / animals and less so in landscapes unless there's plenty of contrast in the shot.
    Last edited by Zincubus; 09-12-2014 at 10:51 PM.




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    Re: A Study in Monochrome

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    I took them in RAW and converted in Lightroom.
    Thanks. I've just started shooting in RAW (back in the middle of June), and am enjoying the additional control/flexibility that RAW offers. How do you like Lightroom? I've been using Photoshop Elements so far, and have been thinking about getting Lightroom.

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    Re: A Study in Monochrome

    Quote Originally Posted by Slowcountry Balls View Post
    Thanks. I've just started shooting in RAW (back in the middle of June), and am enjoying the additional control/flexibility that RAW offers. How do you like Lightroom? I've been using Photoshop Elements so far, and have been thinking about getting Lightroom.
    I have both, and use Lightroom 99% of the time.

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    Re: A Study in Monochrome

    We going to a plush wedding in a few weeks and I'm planning on taking ALL black and white pix




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