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Thanks for viewing !! :o) -- These were very tiny tracks, i mean the footprints were obviously from something small. Maybe a mouse or a small weasel. Or perhaps a bird :o) Anyways, i did some postwork on it (the one on the right). Please tell me what you think of it. Hope you like :o) - Thanks for all your wonderful comments on my last upload, "Snowtracks" !! -- Many thanks, Jeroen

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sadlers5

7:26AM | Thu, 24 March 2005

we just got new snow too, probably last for season i hope! this is very cool! i like your work!

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diomedes66

7:38AM | Thu, 24 March 2005

Quite excellent compositions; I, of course, prefer the monochrome on the right :-)

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Lledeline

7:59AM | Thu, 24 March 2005

Beautiful colored picture, but fantastic B/W.

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odie

8:16AM | Thu, 24 March 2005

I like them both for different reasons. The left one since it is realistic and the B&W because it shows off the tracks. :0)

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pm_hackworth

8:25AM | Thu, 24 March 2005

Well I love black and white photos but I have to say I believe the color one is the prettiest! Excellent of course Enmos! Vote!

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TwoPynts

8:25AM | Thu, 24 March 2005

Amazing image. both original and postworked. I have no favorite here, but will say the postwork takes that image out of the world of the real and into some other cool place. ;)

pimbotin

9:16AM | Thu, 24 March 2005

No doubt about this, snow landscapes are perfect for b&w... And modern technology makes it so easy to create! Just one click! Why would we hesitate to use it, now? Have you seen the one I named "01000010 etc...", you were not in between us at that time...?

Nasht

9:16AM | Thu, 24 March 2005

the one on the right IS the picture my friend! excellent B/W filtering! :)

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idiot_sphinx

9:17AM | Thu, 24 March 2005

Deffinately more detail in the one you did the post work on. Well done and an interesting subject matter !!~*~!!

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DJB

9:27AM | Thu, 24 March 2005

I sort of like the B&W as the prints look darker,more effective.Mind you the colour is very soft looking and has a place too. I do like how you lined up in the shot.

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glix70

9:44AM | Thu, 24 March 2005

Beautiful duo dear!!! I love the realism in the dark one!!! Wonderful winter impressionisms!!! :) V

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francinechristophe

10:23AM | Thu, 24 March 2005

I have nothing against B& W and I cannot say which I like best. What I dont like is a picture where you can, for sure, tell it's been worked on. That's definitely the case for the right one. Could you manage something between the left and the right one?????...... ;)

gallimel

11:27AM | Thu, 24 March 2005

poetically zen-ish.

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zulaan

11:48AM | Thu, 24 March 2005

Fantastic !!! Love the second (B&W) !!!

jimry

11:52AM | Thu, 24 March 2005

Hummm....either a one footed animal or a hopping one maybe...lol...yep.the b/w one is more dynamic :)

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Sekadhar

11:54AM | Thu, 24 March 2005

Fantastic photos...excellent done!*****!

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tibet2004uk

12:05PM | Thu, 24 March 2005

I definitely prefer the B&W one! Much more moody and it also fixes that blue-ish snow! ;)

vodia

12:15PM | Thu, 24 March 2005

very beautiful indeed!!!!!!!

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Drea71

12:39PM | Thu, 24 March 2005

I like the right one better - and I also wonder why there's only one line of footprints...

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Cosme..D..Churruca

2:03PM | Thu, 24 March 2005

Superb images... both are great ! I guess it is a hoping bird... beautiful !

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Zacko

2:32PM | Thu, 24 March 2005

First of all....excellent capture!!! Second...i have to agree with isacos: THEY ARE BOTH EXCELLENT!!! It all depends on what youre looking for i guess. Personally i like the purity of the original, but i also like mood the second one gives...hmmm...tough choice, you did the right thing....POSTING BOTH!!! Have a wonderful Easter #:o)

soulofharmony

2:35PM | Thu, 24 March 2005

love then both enmos... but love the b/w a fraction more.. give a very mysterious atmosphere kinda add s something.. superb work on both.... hugsssssss :) vote

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sossy

3:29PM | Thu, 24 March 2005

wow! the left one is breathtaking! soft colors in a white world! outstanding impressive the tracks fitting perfect into the scene! the b/w colors are to hard to the soft composition of soft snow but the track can be seen better! ;o)

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Corwin13

4:54PM | Thu, 24 March 2005

Color is life, so I choose the left one. The b&w is great but more artificial!

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dtp

8:06PM | Thu, 24 March 2005

as I say not very keen on B/W my fav is the one on the left if I have to gues the animal may a rat or sunubunomanako species of Titan...

logiloglu

8:12PM | Thu, 24 March 2005

wonderful winter impression. of course i choose the b/w version. excellent done,Jeroen. vote #:O)

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Punaguy

8:45PM | Thu, 24 March 2005

I have to go with the B&W as it brings out more shadows and details for me...adds a little more mystery and drama wondering what the heck left these tracks...Nicely done! Aloha!

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tizjezzme

9:46PM | Thu, 24 March 2005

I love what you've done here. Going B/W and upping the contrast brings out them sweet tracks. But who am I to say .. you always do great work! V!!!

FantasyWorlds

1:40AM | Fri, 25 March 2005

Detail is better in the postworked version... but the contrast is too hard imho

cynlee

1:47AM | Fri, 25 March 2005

hard call... luv the soft colors but then the b&w really brings out the prints :]

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