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What are you using for post proc? Do you have a way to clone out things like random particles in the water? The clown pic could be cleaned up a bit in the bottom right corner.

 

You've gotten good though. Props.

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What are you using for post proc? Do you have a way to clone out things like random particles in the water? The clown pic could be cleaned up a bit in the bottom right corner.

 

You've gotten good though. Props.

 

I have just been using Adobe Bridge to edit the colors a little, but I hardly ever crop (except the water one) or do much else in terms of post processing. That is a good point though, I may have to do that next time, because I am sure I will find stuff floating around in the tank.

 

Thanks!

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Awesome shots, Jacob. I really like the gear sets on the (pocket?) watch. I think those are my favorite. The others are nice too though. What camera do you shoot with?

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Awesome shots, Jacob. I really like the gear sets on the (pocket?) watch. I think those are my favorite. The others are nice too though. What camera do you shoot with?

 

Thanks! Well a couple are pocket watches, the others are wrist watches, very interesting I agree.

 

I am using a Canon Rebel T1i :)

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bit on the dark side though. raise the exposure slightly. might bring out some of the details a bit better.

 

Thanks!

 

I tried that in editing, but the colors (I know you said detail) of the spider weren't that impressive and it just looked worse to my eyes.

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