Amazon Pics Part 88

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Amazon Pics Part 88

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Only 9 pics left to go for the entire series

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Post by karl-m »

Great shots...but prefer #3 because there's more sharpness in the head and body....
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Moebius wrote:Only 9 pics left to go for the entire series.
I'm curious -- have you calculated how many hours you were there, versus how many hours since then you have spent working with the pictures? :D

--Rik

PS. I'll go with pic #2. I like the bright colors, and even though it looks less sharp than #3, I figure that's just a feature of the extra magnification.

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Post by beetleman »

Only nine more pictures :smt089 :smt088 . The caterpiller looks like it is screaming..."you better not eat me. Add a little skull to the "X" and you have a skull & crossbones :lol: I have loved them all and it has been a wonderful journey Ken...I do not want to see it end. I better start the Withdrawal process now :wink:
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Truly a remarkable trip with wonderful images. Thanks for sharing them all , Ken

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Post by Ken Ramos »

I was so taken with the colors of the first two, I completely ignored the sharpness of the images, however, I like the first two, with two being the best and most colorful. :D

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Post by Moebius »

Rik,

The ratio of processing to photographing is very high in favor of processing...not quite as fun either. Oh well, what can you do.

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The ratio of processing to photographing is very high
I am reassured to hear that this happens to other people too -- besides me... :lol:

--Rik

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