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Having Forty Winks.( Queensland Tree Frog)

 
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Sep 01, 2005 20:32 |  #1

I submitted this shot when I first joined Forum, it was too small so here we go again,


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Sep 02, 2005 08:12 |  #2

Very nice shot as posted here I don't believe I have seen any tree frog image that was better then this online, I would however apply a little more USM to this image as it's a little soft looking overall and should be able to handle a little more USM on it. You might also try using a burning tool to lessen the couple of ver reflective areas that are shiny here.




  
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Sep 02, 2005 08:56 |  #3

Nice!


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Sep 02, 2005 18:15 |  #4

Try This One.


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Sep 02, 2005 18:40 as a reply to  @ Beeclose's post |  #5

Beeclose wrote:
Try This One.

It looks a little better but I see some artifacts now, not sure of your work flow but you should start from the original as editing a JPG and saving will degrade the image each time a little bit more.




  
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Sep 02, 2005 21:25 |  #6

Not so easy to work with, the original 35 mm Slide was taken in 1964 and home processed, when found after all those Years, it was covered in mould and fungus. I used a Pentax H2 which was the first of its kind in Australia. EW.


  
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