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Nice pix......... you had me going as I thought you had a pix of Simon........
Cheers ....bp....
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That's how I look when I shed my human disguise Bernie..... I think this is really interesting CC@t - as Chris said, the inclusion of the shadow is what makes this different to most macro insect shots. Simon
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I aghree with Chris and Simon. Without the shadow it is just another macro shot, but as you have presented, it is both different and appealing. Nice work.
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Macro with a touch of wit and whimsy - what a treat. Thank you.
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Love the backlighting on this one which has brought through the silhouette of the bugs body through the translucent leaf (not really a shadow as such more just the body blocking light
![]() This reminds me of the wonderfully vivid colors, modelling, lighting and animation found in A Bugs Life by Pixar. Keep up the good work. Darryl (aka Kipper)
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CC@T - I hope you don't mind...
I found the overall light green cast gave the original a washed out look. I tinkered a bit with the levels to try and flesh out the tonal range. To me, this gives your shot more punch but I'll get rid of it if you wish. ![]() ![]() Simon
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Yep - couldn't agree more - and you've achieved that look very well too. I actually started work on the pic immediately after my first post and then got caught up doing other things before coming back and posting my adjusted version, not reading the other messages first. Had I done so, I wouldn't have bothered posting as it's obvious now what you were trying to portray. ![]() ![]() I guess I've been hanging around BlacknStormy for too long and have a tendency to try and bring out the realistic rather than the interpretive side of these sorts of images. ![]() Simon
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