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    Terry Olmsted
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    Grasshopper on a dried teasel - Yakima River Valley, Washington. 100% crop. I was taking flora shots waiting for an osprey to show up, and discovered the grasshopper after the fact.:)

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    Hi Terry, The dried teasels make good subjects themselves - the grasshopper futher enhances the composition! Personally I think the single teasel in a vertical format works best for me.

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    Hey Terry, very cool image, I like the diagonal line of the three teasels and the nice dark BG. On my screen the hopper is a tad hot. Just a little tweak in PS to darken. I would also do a slight crop on top and right side.

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    Terry Olmsted
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    Thanks for the comments, John and Mike. I will make those revisions, Mike. This is helpful stuff.
    Terry

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    Jim Caldwell
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    Hi Terry - great image! I agree with the previous comments - at least take off the little piece creeping into the image in the lower left. Nice capture!

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    Terry Olmsted
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    Thanks, Jim, will do :)
    Terry

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