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Marutchi[_3_] 30-09-2007 01:35 PM

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Omelet 30-09-2007 04:21 PM

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"Marutchi" BarbaraH*REMOVE wrote:

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Neat stuff. :-)

I've seen leaf skeletons like that.
They will sometimes do that if left in a water bucket for just the right
amount of time.
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Marutchi[_3_] 30-09-2007 11:31 PM

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Omelet wrote:


I've seen leaf skeletons like that.
They will sometimes do that if left in a water bucket for just the
right amount of time.


I didn't know that. :-)



Omelet 01-10-2007 12:13 AM

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"Marutchi" BarbaraH*REMOVE wrote:

Omelet wrote:


I've seen leaf skeletons like that.
They will sometimes do that if left in a water bucket for just the
right amount of time.


I didn't know that. :-)


I forgot to say too, that was a very nice capture! :-)
I like the way you went to grayscale.
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Scott Hildenbrand 01-10-2007 02:13 AM

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I'd like to see the original. Alot of PS work from the looks of it.
Problem with over doing the PS work on something like this is you can
never match the background within the subject, being so lacy and all.

Shot #1 seems alot better however there are still areas that stand out
and do not have any continuity.

Just friendly critique. Nice shot none the less. :)

Marutchi[_3_] 01-10-2007 07:55 AM

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Scott Hildenbrand" "scott[dunspamme] wrote:
I'd like to see the original. Alot of PS work from the looks of it.
Problem with over doing the PS work on something like this is you can
never match the background within the subject, being so lacy and all.

Shot #1 seems alot better however there are still areas that stand out
and do not have any continuity.


Actually there was very little PS. Apart from a little bit of lightening, a
touch of desaturation, resize and a touch of USM, they're as taken.

2 different fronds at different angles, Tamron 90mm lens. No. 1 was f2.8 @
1/100 and no. 2 was f4.5 @ 1/50.

Just friendly critique. Nice shot none the less. :)


Thanks, I appreciate critiques, it's the only way to learn.



Mary Fisher 01-10-2007 09:28 AM

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"Omelet" wrote in message
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I like the way you went to grayscale.


? Neither look like greyscale to me, there are touches of yellow/green.

Mary



Scott Hildenbrand 01-10-2007 04:22 PM

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Marutchi wrote:
Scott Hildenbrand" "scott[dunspamme] wrote:
I'd like to see the original. Alot of PS work from the looks of it.
Problem with over doing the PS work on something like this is you can
never match the background within the subject, being so lacy and all.

Shot #1 seems alot better however there are still areas that stand out
and do not have any continuity.


Actually there was very little PS. Apart from a little bit of lightening, a
touch of desaturation, resize and a touch of USM, they're as taken.

2 different fronds at different angles, Tamron 90mm lens. No. 1 was f2.8 @
1/100 and no. 2 was f4.5 @ 1/50.

Just friendly critique. Nice shot none the less. :)


Thanks, I appreciate critiques, it's the only way to learn.



You didn't use any blur at all around the edges for the background? Really?

Mary Fisher 01-10-2007 04:52 PM

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"Scott Hildenbrand" wrote in message
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Marutchi wrote:
Scott Hildenbrand" "scott[dunspamme] wrote:
I'd like to see the original. Alot of PS work from the looks of it.
Problem with over doing the PS work on something like this is you can
never match the background within the subject, being so lacy and all.

Shot #1 seems alot better however there are still areas that stand out
and do not have any continuity.


Actually there was very little PS. Apart from a little bit of lightening,
a touch of desaturation, resize and a touch of USM, they're as taken.

2 different fronds at different angles, Tamron 90mm lens. No. 1 was f2.8
@ 1/100 and no. 2 was f4.5 @ 1/50.

Just friendly critique. Nice shot none the less. :)


Thanks, I appreciate critiques, it's the only way to learn.


You didn't use any blur at all around the edges for the background?
Really?


Wouldn't surprise me at big apertures.

Mary



Scott Hildenbrand 01-10-2007 06:00 PM

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Mary Fisher wrote:
"Scott Hildenbrand" wrote in message
...
Marutchi wrote:
Scott Hildenbrand" "scott[dunspamme] wrote:
I'd like to see the original. Alot of PS work from the looks of it.
Problem with over doing the PS work on something like this is you can
never match the background within the subject, being so lacy and all.

Shot #1 seems alot better however there are still areas that stand out
and do not have any continuity.
Actually there was very little PS. Apart from a little bit of lightening,
a touch of desaturation, resize and a touch of USM, they're as taken.

2 different fronds at different angles, Tamron 90mm lens. No. 1 was f2.8
@ 1/100 and no. 2 was f4.5 @ 1/50.

Just friendly critique. Nice shot none the less. :)
Thanks, I appreciate critiques, it's the only way to learn.

You didn't use any blur at all around the edges for the background?
Really?


Wouldn't surprise me at big apertures.

Mary



Yes, but if you look inside the lace area the background is much much
clearer.

Marutchi[_3_] 01-10-2007 09:42 PM

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Scott Hildenbrand" "scott[dunspamme] wrote:

You didn't use any blur at all around the edges for the background?
Really?


No.




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