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06-21-2009 10:15 AM
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!
Stunning photo, just like your others. But just one little thing that you might want to look out for the future: the little specks of dirt/dust on your lens. You can see one right to the side of his right eye and one right to the side of his chest. Not a big deal though, can easily be removed in photoshop/gimp. I use the smudge feature and it works very well. Keep up your great work, its beautiful.
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Nikon D80, 18-135mm 3.5-5.6, 50mm 1.4, SB-600 Flash, 1960's Alkirk Tripod
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Thanks for the comments, those specks had slipped through the net
I will get back on photoshop tomorrow. Cheers. Chris

Originally Posted by
Flower Child
Stunning photo, just like your others. But just one little thing that you might want to look out for the future: the little specks of dirt/dust on your lens. You can see one right to the side of his right eye and one right to the side of his chest. Not a big deal though, can easily be removed in photoshop/gimp. I use the smudge feature and it works very well. Keep up your great work, its beautiful.
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Well, I feel a little better now, the dust spots are actually flies. I have looked at all the frames in the sequence and have come to this conclusion. I agree they still could be taken out though. Thanks for the input

Originally Posted by
Flower Child
Stunning photo, just like your others. But just one little thing that you might want to look out for the future: the little specks of dirt/dust on your lens. You can see one right to the side of his right eye and one right to the side of his chest. Not a big deal though, can easily be removed in photoshop/gimp. I use the smudge feature and it works very well. Keep up your great work, its beautiful.
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Been spending a lot of time on here!
Beautiful picture! The colors really pop!
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Very nice like the rest of your work that I've seen so far. But my favorite is still the first one you posted - tiger in the grass - which is really stunning.
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!
great photo, was expecting a different head and shoulders lol.
Canon 450D
Canon EF 100mm F2.8 Macro
Canon EF 50mm F1.8 II