Some b&w bird photos

Hello Feathered Friends Lovers,


If you haven't check this week's contest post, click on the link below

πŸ‘‰Feathered Friends - Show Me A Photo Contest Round 93


This week's round is about black and white photos of birds. Let me show you some of mine. The crow that you can see in the contest post is here again, proudly perching.

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The birds I encounter are not very colourful. And yet, everything changes when I turn the photo in monochrome. Think about how in the past photos were not in colour. That is how I feel when I make black and white images, going back in time.

The Great Tit lossing its yellow plumage.

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And the hoopoe looks a bit different.

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There are many ways to turn your photo in black and white. Any program or application gives multiple choices and you will be amazed what you can achieve.

And that's all for now. Have a great day and happy birding!

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Something completely different, seldom take photography in B&W but have on occasion will have to go through folders for you πŸ˜‡

!LUV Have a great day.

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I love those monochrome shots... sometimes they help us focus better on our subject. Ironical... right?

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The crow has a very original plumage coloring. I really liked it.

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Thank you!
Crows are amazing and I am more and more fascinated by them.

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