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Busy Bee
#1

And what do you think of this one? A bit under exposed maybe?

[Image: busybee_resized.jpg]
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#2

I made a few changes to lighten and sharpen it up a bit. Thoughts?

[Image: 93_busybee_resized-after.jpg]

Nos an modica tantum nostri somnium
"We are limited only by our imagination"
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#3

Very nice. I like the 2nd best.

Teddy

Nikon d70
Nikkor 18-70mm 1:3.5-4.5g ED
Nikkor 70-210 1:4-5.6 d
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#4

2nd is definitely appears sharper and appears to have greater detail. Big Grin
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#5

Hi Jericho,

WOW that looks 10 times better!
Would you care to share how you did that so I can learn that stuff too? Smile
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#6

Sure thing. However, I am stepping out for a short time. I will send a reply tomorrow.

Cheers Jacco.

Jerry.

Nos an modica tantum nostri somnium
"We are limited only by our imagination"
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#7

That would be great Jerry, thanks !

I have been trying in the meantime... getting better but can't get a picture as sharp as yours yet.

First I slightly changed brightness/contrast (using photoshop CS):
[Image: brightness.jpg]

Then I used unsharp mask:
[Image: unsharp.jpg]

Result:
[Image: busybee_retouched.jpg]
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#8

I have not bothered blurring the background which you seem to have done with good result. I assume you had to manually select (or deselect) the object?
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