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    Default Red eyed tree frog version 2

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    Ok from my last post http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...ad.php?t=60996 , realized now that I am home that I had exported and uploaded the wrong file from LR

    so here is the real file, noise reduction, cropped & some portions of the leaf fixed up

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    There are some remarkably weird creatures in this world and this has to be one of them.

    Incredible colours and nicely sharpened , I am just wondering if the inclusion of the rear leg adds a lot especially as the leaf behind it appears quite noisy. I might try a crop from the left.

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    Hi Jamie, a lot better than the first posting and trust the few pointers helped.;)

    Love the POV and bold, striking colours and I said, based on the conditions you have done exceedingly well. Might add a fraction more USM only on the frog and remove a few more blemishes on the leaves, however it's 'natural' so how far do you go with enhancements and your conscience? :)

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    excellent image , lovely colors and agreed with Steve on USM but not on gardening :p;)
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