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life and death on the farm

willrenner

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My first post from my grd4, all comments and criticisms welcome

Sheep in formation

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Nutty dog in the snow



Landrover approaching its prime



Farewell old friend



Fence to the end of the world



All photos are straight out of the camera.

Many Thanks
 

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Thankyou all for your kind comments. In answer to the question. All the photos are high contrast b and w straight from the camera. But I would be interested to know what post processing you all think they would benefit from.
 
Will, great stuff..... Get a shower and the don't think about what you should be doing.
You already doing it right....
Don
 
These are very atmospheric and the high contrast B&W was great choice to bring out a powerful set of images in snow. I love the fence to the end of the world, the first sheep shot with the shadows and the nutty dog (I bet you don't get a lot of post delivered). The Series II makes me nostaligic for the one I used to own (forgetting what a pig it was at times). Looking forward to the next set.

Richard
 
nice hi-contrast. To be honest, I cannot see the point in any further post processing. It is what it is......and it is very good.
 
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