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08/07/2008 08:10:47 PM |
Congrats on the new personal best! You blew me out of the water on this Free Study!!! |
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08/07/2008 12:11:51 PM |
An over-effected treatment of what looked like a fascinating caterpillar. Was the original so bad? It's worth trying to get a great original rather than lean on heavy processing after the event.
Compositionally it is a little too straight and unengaging, so turning the camera 30 degrees clockwise and either filling the frame or offsetting the little fella into a third would have improved it. |
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08/06/2008 05:41:22 AM |
wow...amazing these lettle guys when you look at them up close like this...nice work |
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08/04/2008 01:52:47 PM |
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08/04/2008 04:36:10 AM |
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08/03/2008 05:51:50 PM |
A little bit soft, but great colors |
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08/02/2008 08:51:00 PM |
What an interesting critter! |
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08/02/2008 03:32:27 AM |
Great color and clarity, very interesting. Not sure about the straight-on crop, but it works pretty good. I like it. |
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08/01/2008 11:49:55 AM |
Not a huge fan of the glowing/softness. I would like to see the catepillar tack sharp. :~) |
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08/01/2008 07:21:46 AM |
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