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    Default Lesser Yellowlegs

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    Canon 40D
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    1/1250 sec. at f/6.3
    ISO 250
    Tripod
    Converted in LR2

    For this one I went w/ more contrast. But I also feel that it goes w/ the tone of the image.
    Last edited by denise ippolito; 10-11-2009 at 05:17 PM.

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    Sharp and nice detail within the image. Nice job in conversion along with good contrast!

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    Hey Denise,
    Sweet!!! Only recommendation is deep sixing the darker ripple/drop at the very front.....very nice and the high contrast really makes this pop!

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    Roman, Good idea-in color I barely noticed it.

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    Very nice, Denise! Love the pose and reflection. The B&W conversion looks perfect.
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    Christopher,Thanks for looking in. I appreciate it.

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    That's a beauty of a black and white, Denise. Perfect subject matter for the conversion as there is a lot of tonal range here.

    You did an excellent job on head angle and catching him with the one leg up - it really adds interest to the image to get that feeling of watching him walk forward through the image.

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