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    Colour shot of a black and white itsy bitsty teeny weeny cricket

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    What magnificent thighs (and not a bad picture either).

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyW View Post
    What magnificent thighs (and not a bad picture either).
    too true

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    Nice image. You have a veritable zoo of creepy-crawlies at your beck and call!

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    You are certainly getting the hang of these insect shots now, Brian.

    I would probably run over the brown areas with a light Blur Brush or do a bit of selective noise reduction; otherwise, very good.

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    Another good 'un Brian,

    Although, if mine, I'd crop 25-30% of image width off the left hand side, I can't see the benefit of all that negative space over there.

    Cheers, Dave

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    Re: Colour shot of a black and white itsy bitsty teeny weeny cricket

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    Another good 'un Brian,

    Although, if mine, I'd crop 25-30% of image width off the left hand side, I can't see the benefit of all that negative space over there.

    Cheers, Dave
    I'm with Dave Brian. This is a nice image, well caught and exposed with good DOF but you could crop it a bit more tightly all round. Apart from anything else, it would reduce the amount of that out of focus blob in the botoom right corner. Facinating insect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    Nice image. You have a veritable zoo of creepy-crawlies at your beck and call!
    there is a Buddhist understanding that the entire universe can be found in a garden or a pond. Starting this week we begin to create ponds.

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    Re: Colour shot of a black and white itsy bitsty teeny weeny cricket

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    You are certainly getting the hang of these insect shots now, Brian.

    I would probably run over the brown areas with a light Blur Brush or do a bit of selective noise reduction; otherwise, very good.
    I did did some work in the brown but more is possible.

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    Re: Colour shot of a black and white itsy bitsty teeny weeny cricket

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    Another good 'un Brian,

    Although, if mine, I'd crop 25-30% of image width off the left hand side, I can't see the benefit of all that negative space over there.

    Cheers, Dave
    That would dramatically change the balance. How about cloning in a little faint greenery?

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