I like both of these, but find the white spots at the top of the first one distracting. Have you thought of cropping it into more of a pano to remove them or cloning them out? I think either would bring the attention back to your subject like it should be.
WOW Thanks so much for all the comments i have taken your advice for the 1st photo and here are some changes, , funny enough i love number #1 for it's loneliness
0: Thought i'd put the original one posted (Above) back here so you don't have to scroll up/down:
1: Fixed background Water Drop (red dot in drop removed):
2:Fixed Backfround Water Drop filled with Grass (i think the top one looks too dark):
3:Cropped of #1:
I also brought out the contrast in these photo's thought it looked slightly dull.. thanks again
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I like both shots too, but if you asked me to pick one I'd go for No. 2
You captured a nice little star in the water droplet in Image 1
I have soooooo got to try that one of these days.
Thanks for sharing .... Skippy
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0: Thought i'd put the original one posted (Above) back here so you don't have to scroll up/down:
1: Fixed background Water Drop (red dot in drop removed):
2:Fixed Backfround Water Drop filled with Grass (i think the top one looks too dark):
3:Cropped of #1:
I also brought out the contrast in these photo's thought it looked slightly dull.. thanks again
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