Butterfly too busy?
I captured this lovely lady today. Of course you takes your backgrounds where you gets em, but there was a large boulder and all the blue flowers. Should I try to blur the background with a layer mask or is this OK? How about the composition? Which one do you prefer?
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#1 my fav, background doesn't bother me
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I liked the first one at first, because of the direction the butterfly was facing. But then I liked the sharpness of the second one, especially on the little tail like things. Darn, everyone feels the same as I do. Wish I could get the little critter to come back.
I had thought I might be able to blur the background more on the first one, but I'm not sure if I can do it. Right now it just seems distracting. I hardly ever see this kind of butterfly, so it is special to me.
Thanks all, for your input.
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