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This is a discussion on Cyano-dog within the Black and White - Monochrome/Monotone - photography forum forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I was using my only available model in some studio shots for a Monochrome class I'm taking. I shot in ...

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    I was using my only available model in some studio shots for a Monochrome class I'm taking.
    I shot in colour with my digital camera but on B&W film on my film camera for class.
    This is a digital photo I converted to B&W in post but then decided it needed a cyanotype edge to it.

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    A handsome looking fellow he is too! I like all the different textures here!

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    Thanks JAS
    She's a 75 lb. Labradoodle and she's growing her winter coat.
    Lyle

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    She looks like she's been at the hairdressers for days!!

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