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New Hair-do Revisited

Click next to see the difference between this version and the previous one. Same image, edited.

Nikon D300, AF Nikkor 50mm 1.8D, Nikon SB600 flash, Monopod
Exposure = aperture priority, center weighted average metering
Focus distance = 2.61 meters


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Laura Milholland30-Nov-2015 06:05
Excellent job - especially the cloning, Roy. This came out great.
Ruth Voorhis25-Nov-2015 18:32
Yes, much better without the fauces. Greater clarity too.
Juliette25-Nov-2015 08:26
I like this one way better, clarity and compo are better and I appreciate the water-crane being removed
Paul Milholland25-Nov-2015 05:04
This is a better version with fewer distractions.
Ruth Rothschild 25-Nov-2015 02:14
Nice image and nice post-process editing. I like this image better than the one with the faucet in it not only because the faucet was distracting but also because there was too much tile showing and that also took my eye away from your cat, even momentarily. With the removal of the faucet and the cropping out of the white tiles, my focus goes right to your cat and ignores the small amount of tile surrounding him/her. This photo is better composed than the other. The cropping out of the tile brings the cat closer to the viewer so we can see more of his/her detail. And, he/she stands out nicely against the white and the background showing through the window. Even with the haircut, your cat is beautiful.
Chris Gibbins25-Nov-2015 01:47
...skillfully done.
Chris Gibbins25-Nov-2015 01:47
...and the cloning out of the tap.
Chris Gibbins25-Nov-2015 01:46
Better with the crop, Roy.
Ed Duverger24-Nov-2015 21:58
Very good job.The water tap was disturbing...
John Shen Photography24-Nov-2015 21:11
Super reprocessing results! ..and, "Oh, boy!" :)
fotabug24-Nov-2015 19:32
Excellent work, Roy
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