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I think it’s not a reptile but an “Alpensalamander”, a kind of newt. But cute anyway.
Thanks for the pointer!
Salamanders are amphibians, not reptiles
Great shot! I chose a different crop for to skip the dark background line.
EDIT: sorry wrong version uploaded
Nice shot!
Tried to give it more colour, but the salamander is pure gray
Cute little wet animal!
Here is my take with darktable.
I am not sure this is the right color of the animal. Is it darker in real life?
@arctic, if I remember correctly, it was a bit darker in real life, almost (or completely?) black. On Wikipedia it says: “Usually black or brown-black”.
@BayerSe Nice capture: they can disappear before one can get the shot. What type of printing, framing and hanging are you thinking?
Thanks @afre! I am currently exploring the options and will go with either acrylic glass or aluminium dibond. Not decided yet, though.
@afre : Interesting! Yeah, I know that that can have different meanings…
I almost immediately came back to this rendition and had a better look. This image lends itself well for a “monochrome” look. I double quoted that 'cause the noise/mist effect has a nice colouring. That effect works well with the out of focus parts of the original image.
Also: your crop, which seems somewhat unconventional but works very nicely.
@Jade_NL I am glad your experience went in that direction. I wanted to make it the kind of image that one would linger on, seeing more as they contemplate.
I was also inspired by @BayerSe’s consideration of aluminum dibond. Although it doesn’t have that look per se, it does have a somewhat metallic appearance.