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| 09/25/2007 09:42:22 PM |
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| 09/24/2007 02:25:09 PM |
Another Tasty Treatby bdennyComment by TamaraKaulitz: There is no way I would agree to having crickets go anywhere near my mouth. I gotta' give props to Carol for doing something like that.
The lips are nice.
Colours are very bright and vibrant. =D Great work. |
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| 09/24/2007 11:17:37 AM |
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| 09/24/2007 09:47:39 AM |
Another Tasty Treatby bdennyComment by SandyP: Oh way to go Brian! You did really good on this one! Perfection! And congratulations on the addition of another great photo to your "best photos" on your profile page. |
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| 09/24/2007 12:19:33 AM |
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| 09/23/2007 11:09:34 PM |
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| 09/23/2007 12:12:19 PM |
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| 09/23/2007 10:51:36 AM |
Another Tasty Treatby bdennyComment by see: Wow, what a challenge, many photos as good as the original, but what do I vote when I think its better? Add 1 to the 10 I can score this. |
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| 09/23/2007 02:22:23 AM |
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| 09/21/2007 04:13:45 PM |
Another Tasty Treatby bdennyComment by CNovack: As much as I find the thought of a cricket/grasshopper as unappetizing I do appreciate all the fine details and the technicals of this composition. Those red tones really pop off of the white background. Reds are vibrant and bold and immediately capture the eye. Details are really sharp even on the grasshopper. The one thing that I would suggest to improve this image is to cut down on the gleam for it is a little overbearing and distracting. A good polorizer will cut down on the glare and reflection (problem is I don't know how much as that it just might eliminate all the sheen which is not what you want to do). Hmmmm, perhaps a selective editing in toning down the brightness/contrasts, gamma adjust or possibly the use the clone tool with a transparancy of say 10% so that you don't entirely cover the sheen up but just tone it down. |
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