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Mark,

 

Terrific action! Love the way they look at each other.

 

Two thoughts:

- I sure hope this man realises that whatever, it still is a wild animal and the glass in between is absolutely necessary

- it could be my monitor, but the blacks could use some light to let it become a masterpeace

 

Marco

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Thank you everyone for your kind words!

 

Marco and Jaap, thank you for pointing out the shortcomings in the black. I am still a beginner in terms of processing b&w, and only know how to use Lightroom at a very basic level. Would either of you have any recommendations on what I should tweek? I also have photoshop 7--don't know if this would be better, as well as Capture 1 that came with the M8.

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Mark,

 

Jaap's advice is sound: invest in that book. I read it twice before I started working with it and believe, I never read manuals. But in order to achieve progress in digital post processing, you simply have to follow the information trail.

 

Small advice: stick to one program (Lightroom is OK) and first get your fingers behind that. Otherwise you'll find that by switching you loose momentum.

 

About the photo: try (in LR) what happens when you pinch up the fill light (top square with exposure and blacks). Then bring back some contrast by adding some blacks.

 

To get the best exposure, keep ALT pressed while shifting exposure until you JUST get some image lines, then slide back a little. The blacks can also be "Seen" by keeping ALT pressed while sliding.

 

 

Have fun! Oh, and DON'T let it stop you from taking photos and showing them. That's more important than fiddling with Lightroom :D

 

Marco

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An excellent capture! Wonderful tones and expressions.

There's a very powerful message in this photograph and title.

 

Nonetheless I also find it an extremely sad image. This is something I feel very strongly about; wild animals should not be kept in zoos or enclosures, for our pleasure or to satisfy our curiosity.

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Here is the image without the link:

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Jim and Mike, I agree with the both of you that there is a sense of sadness in the image. That is what I was trying to signify in the title. Both the man and the lioness seem to be calling out, with a primal cry! Instinctively they know that this reality is awkward, wrong and never meant to be this way.

 

Sad indeed. But hopeful too.

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It is the most emotionnal picture I have seen for a long time.

I wish I would have taken this one.

 

the communication between the white animal and the black man.

 

Composition, timing,everything perfect.

 

a real winner!

 

all the best

Jean-Luc

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It is the most emotionnal picture I have seen for a long time.

I wish I would have taken this one.

 

the communication between the white animal and the black man.

 

Composition, timing,everything perfect.

 

a real winner!

 

all the best

Jean-Luc

 

Jean-Luc, thank you for your kind words.

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