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2 from my fish tank

 
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Jun 26, 2006 13:28 |  #1

Here are two of my better shots from my salt water reef tank. The first is of my clown gobey, he's about an inch big, the second is of a pod in my tank, they are really small, couldn't even guess the size. Ignore the algea on the glass, I haven't figured out how to edit it out yet.

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Jun 28, 2006 21:54 |  #2

I scraped your algae off and took out the reflection in the glass. I hope you like, but will gladly remove it if you want me to.


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Jun 29, 2006 06:05 |  #3

Looks much better, thanks. I don't mind people playing with my photos as I have yet to learn all I need to know about photoshop. If you could give me an idea of what you did I would appreciate it. Thanks agian.


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Jun 29, 2006 19:05 |  #4

I just used the clone tool in PS. The key to using the clone tool ( at least in my experience) is to adjust the opacity down to about 30% or less. If you try to work at 100% there is too much contrast in the clone target area and the cloned area you are working from. I learned PS by just grabbing a tool and playing with it on different pictures until I had at least a basic grasp on the function of that tool. If you are a newbie to PS, ALWAYS ALWAYS work from a copy of the original. That way if you screw it up, you just delete it, make another copy and start over...


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70-200L f2.8 Canon
28-75mm f2.8 Tamron
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http://www.etsy.com/sh​op/freezeframefoto (external link)

  
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