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King of the mountain. Not sure if this is acceptable as 'wildlife' or not, but thought it was a good candidate for high-key images.
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To me, this image is actually high key and many of the other images shown, while very nice, are not high key but are high contrast. Just my take on the subject on the subject. Here is what I found on a couple of web sites:One of the rare B/W images I've done.
Very nice. I like all the different tones.Maybe this isn't high-key, but it's about as high-key as you can get in a dark forest. Great Horned Owl at the Nisqually NWR in Olympia, WA. Very low light under the tree canopy. Shot handheld at 1/25. Minor camera shake visible but overall I'm happy with it in B&W compared with the color version and the very bright green leaves in the background. Thinking it could make a nice print.
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