B&W Wildlife Thread

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Since I am the thread starter, I will take the privilege of posting the first image. This is a bobcat kitten at Sweetwater Wetlands in Tucson, USA.

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Post your black & white wildlife photos in this thread.

(I did a search and found a similar thread Steve started, but his is specifically for high key images: https://bcgforums.com/index.php?threads/show-your-high-key-b-w-wildlife-photos.15475/ . This thread is for ANY black & white wildlife images.)
Here is a little doe I captured a couple weeks back. Background was boring so I converted to black and white.
I had to downsize considerably to fit on the forum page. Lost a lot of detail in the fur. Sharpening didn't help the situation much.
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A couple of shots from my time in Saudi Arabia. These are native Hamadryas Baboons. Shot with a 590nm IR converted camera and processed in LrC, PS and Nik Silver Efex. Did a different "look" with each photo.

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Since I am the thread starter, I will take the privilege of posting the first image. This is a bobcat kitten at Sweetwater Wetlands in Tucson, USA.
Very nice B&W conversion on the Bobcat image, it really grabs and holds the viewers attention. My wife and I visited Tucson in January of 2022 and photographed a Bobcat capturing a Coot one morning at Sweetwater Wetlands. That can be a great spot.
 
The nice underwater shot "forced" me back to my diving shots (14 Aug 2015). This is a large moray eel on the Marble Wreck off Jeddah, Saudi Arabia in the Red Sea. We were celebrating Dive 5000 for our instructor and this was her favorite wreck to visit.

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