Saw two squirrels today and one of them jumped from one branch to another. I took a snapshot but it was very blurry and not a good photo. Unsharp photos look better when converted to black and white, because blurriness is then less apparent. So, that’s why I converted the image to black and white. It’s not the best photo but it’s the first time I was able to take a photo of a squirrel in action…
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Greetings. My name is Dennis. My native language is German and I do write in English about various subjects and my interests, especially to improve myself but also to share some experiences or to write down some thoughts.
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Interesting that blurriness is less noticeable in black and white- didn’t know that! Love the photo either way.
It’s one of the ways tho hide problems like blurriness. Probably doesn’t work always but with some images, it’s less noticeable. Black and white also works to hide issues like overexposure and so. 🙂 I am glad you like the photo!