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B&W Lamb
Posted By: mediaslinky, 04-13-2007, 12:03 PM

This little guy was born last night. He was sleeping inside a barn, so I had to up the iso to 800 and slow the shutter. f3.8. Vivitar 70-150mm

Exposure: 0.067 sec (1/15)

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04-13-2007, 12:52 PM   #2
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Very nice mediaslinky, what have you done to get it b&w?

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In Photoshop I created two adjustment layers above the base image. The top one is a hue/saturation layer, with saturation at -100. The one right below that (above the base pic) is a brightness/contrast layer where I adjusted the sliders until I liked it. In this one I significantly added contrast and tweaked brightness a hair.

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Awwwwww, what a cutie! Nice shot

NaCl(any cuter and he'd start to clog up stuff)H2O

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and to think they grow into this......
What is the breed mediaslinky? I used to breed merinos.
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Didnt know that they yad tails when they were born, if that is in fact a tail that I am seeing. Anyone else catch that?
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Don't know the breed. This was at the WNC Nature Center. The other lambs didn't have tails... not sure what I'm seeing there.

The full grown sheep don't look like the ones you posted, GWP. They're pretty normal looking, but I know next to nothing about sheep.

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