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    I wanted to post this to get some CC from this site.
    The background was very busy. I completely changed it to my liking?
    300mm + 1.4, F/5.6, 1/50 I think.

    Starting to enjoy PS.


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    Oooohh! You changed it to my liking, too! Good job! Sharp and a beautiful exposure. Did it swallow the poor frog whole?

    How did you do the selection? Topaz ReMask is usually my go-to for precise or difficult selections, although often I can get away with PS's Quick Selection tool.

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    I agree with Diane. The blurred backgound makes the eye see the bird and poor frog. I'd like to know how you did the masking, too.

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    I love this image and wouldn't change anything. I think that your square crop also works in this case.
    The image looks very sharp for 1/50 sec at 420mm are you sure it wasn't faster than that?

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    Diane, Iain, Hazel Ok, I liked it also. But am just starting to use layers. I have in the past but not to this extent. And I have a lot to learn.
    Used only Photoshop. Spent about 45 minutes on this one. Picked the colors by trial and error.
    This is with the 300II + T.C. The IS on that lens is very good. Resting on my knee, hand held is not a problem at these focal lengths for me.

    Diane, I have just recently installed Topaz and learning it slowly.

    Never got the frog down.... While I was there. :)

    Have a good one, Gary

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    Have you seen the tutorial I posted on layers? A little basic understanding gives you wonderful control. See the stickies at the top of this forum.

    What a waste of a good frog!

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    Yep. I read it Diane. Nice article. Thanks

    What a waste of a good frog!
    Living in the jungle for the last few years. I can tell you for sure. It was not wasted.
    I used to think the same thing.

    Gary
    Last edited by Peter Kes; 05-15-2014 at 03:46 AM. Reason: no footer as FP

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