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01/16/2012 11:10:21 AM · #1
I have 2 images to choose for just ended shallow DOF. I'm quite lucky the entry image ranked quite high and consider that so many stunning images after me. The image is a bit sharp capture at aperture f25 but other than that, it don't have any story to tell. Thanks all for the comments and vote.

Here is the second image but this image is weak by the use of aperture f32. I am weak at editing and guessing if anyone here willing to try fixing this image to make it better. Thanks in advance.

From jpeg.
2400 x 1600 pixel

01/16/2012 12:04:00 PM · #2
I think it's missing a bit of frontal lighting, so it's hard to see good details on the bug.

I'd do something like this. But that's cause I've a particular liking for B&W and monotoned bug macros.

Did lots of sharpening around the head area. Lots.
01/16/2012 02:13:07 PM · #3
I did a couple versions. I love the Kermit texture on your bud, so I had to try a colored version. But when doing some Highpass adjustments I saw how awesome it can look in BW, so I did one of those too. I agree there's some tone issues. There's the really bright stripe cutting across the left side of the image, and the bug is fairly dark. One of the first things I did was balance the image a little by brightening up the right side. I spent a lot of time trying to tame that pink, especially the cast it dropped on the bug. I'm not sure how effective I was.



01/17/2012 09:27:43 AM · #4

Thank you NiallOTuama. You're very helpful and thanks again for fixing this image to look very much better. Regards, Alex.


Thank you so much for the sharing [user] aliqui[/user]. The bug are now more clear. Your help of composition is very helpful. I'll try this method to improve more on my future macro editing. Regards, Alex.


Thank you so much [user] aliqui[/user]
I really appreciate for your effort and time for helping me. And your sharing of layers how you do it.
Between the color & B&W, I would say this one is very good for this image due to few issue. Thanks again. Regards, Alex.
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