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Critique By: Jim Christensen  (K:18843)  
7/31/2004 1:41:32 PM

Chris
Let me have a go at it. How about 3 different components. First remove the bars, all but the one he holds on to. that image goes into the tree, then add a bit of foliage in front so it appears he is about to land with his feet on the tree branch. In nature I have never seen such a straight branch as he is holding in the right hand. also the branch in front of his feet seems to be coming from a tree that isn't there.
That said, remember I have been on Pain Killers all week ! ;-)
        Photo By: Chris Spracklen  (K:32552)

Critique By: Jim Christensen  (K:18843)  
7/18/2004 4:35:36 PM

Fantastic, and I believe your approach, I found one during a rain last weekend stuck to my screen door. I moved him to a painted part of the porch, off the screen and got a shot close up. ( I'll never post it ;-) )
Your macros only continue to get better and better. this one is amazing who would have thought they have so much hair and spines on them. Great stuff Ronnie.
        Photo By: Ronnie Gaubert  (K:3700)


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