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    This Least Skipper Butterfly is having a drink from one of the many dewdrops. Image created at Faylor Lake in Pennsylvania. Hope you like my image. C and C welcome, I'm here to learn. - John

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    Hey John, like the details, comp, and colors. Dark green stems a little distracting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Moats View Post
    Hey John, like the details, comp, and colors. Dark green stems a little distracting.
    Hi Mike, Do you like this any better? Less of a color clash, but still there - John

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    Hey John, that works much better.

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    Hey John,
    I like the repost much better also...I like the details and color rendition of your subject...:cool:

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    Yes, the repost puts it over the top for me, too. Good, vibrant colors and a really clear image. What did you do between the two images, John? Curves adjustment? Exposure sliders? I bet everyone would love to know how you got from point A to point B.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julie Kenward View Post
    Yes, the repost puts it over the top for me, too. Good, vibrant colors and a really clear image. What did you do between the two images, John? Curves adjustment? Exposure sliders? I bet everyone would love to know how you got from point A to point B.
    Hi Julie, Thanks for your kind comments. I used Nik Software's Viveza. It allows you to choose a color with a selection tool and then adjust brightness, contrast and saturation. It also allows for color substitution within the image. It actually creates a complex mask. It's pricey, but I found it at an incredible deal on Ebay. http://www.creativepro.com/article/r...ftwares-viveza - John

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Moats View Post
    Hey John, that works much better.
    Thanks Mike and Gus, much appreciated. - John

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    Sweet little skipper, nice image.

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