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David he is a beauty, I am guessing he was on your lawn? The name implies he is a bit of a brute how big was he?
I think your framing has worked well, he is partly masked - but so what he would be wouldn't he, the important part is very nicely framed by the gap in the grass.
Only one suggestion add HSL layer and reduce the blues to -55 to -60 ???better
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Originally Posted by
Jonathan Ashton
David he is a beauty, I am guessing he was on your lawn? The name implies he is a bit of a brute how big was he?
I think your framing has worked well, he is partly masked - but so what he would be wouldn't he, the important part is very nicely framed by the gap in the grass.
Only one suggestion add HSL layer and reduce the blues to -55 to -60 ???better
On average about 9cm, but they can get bigger. It could be my yard, but this was in the everglades. Yes, saw this guy on the ground and went for the grass framing. Thanks as always for the help, my friend. I have two in the late sunlight on sawgrass from same trip. More of an everglades setting.
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Originally Posted by
David Roach
On average about 9cm, but they can get bigger. It could be my yard, but this was in the everglades. Yes, saw this guy on the ground and went for the grass framing. Thanks as always for the help, my friend. I have two in the late sunlight on sawgrass from same trip. More of an everglades setting.
9cm or bigger that's ENORMOUS!! I bet they can bite too!
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Originally Posted by
Jonathan Ashton
9cm or bigger that's ENORMOUS!! I bet they can bite too!
Strictly veggie, thank goodness. They can't fly and are even poor jumpers because of their size.
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I like how the head isn't blocked by any of the grass blades. Yes to warming up the image some.