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Uncropped photo
Pros: I like this composition more Cons: the bug is too small for a macro |
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Pros : better bug view
Cons: Composition is smth to be desired |
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Good time to be planting Wheat - but that's just myopinion :G
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G'day there,
you know I would actually use that crop, and use the blur tool in PS and blue the other two leaves/flower things into the background andonly have the one that the bug sits on.So the effect then is sort of a transitional effect between the front leave and bug and the background. Just a thought though. I might have a go at it later when I get home. Ollie ![]() |
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SteveDak wrote:
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How about this one? In fact, I'd select the leaf with the bug on for a 25% sharpening so as to give emphasis to it, but due to the small file size of the crop(in relation with the original's), this would end up with pixelation artefacts.
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