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    Senior Member polarbeardiggers's Avatar
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    camo hopper

    trying to capture a good macro with my sony h5.
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    Re: camo hopper

    Good eye! Too bad about that blade of grass though.
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    Re: camo hopper

    thanks,i wanted to move it but as i inched closer the grasshopper was lerching forward tojump any second,so not to lose the shot,i suppose it could be cloned out.

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    Re: camo hopper

    I don't clone anything beyond dust, but to each there own.

    Dude whats with the crapping polarbear with a human head? I think you should change that as to not get anyone annoyed. But please do post that image(or any polars bears) without the fake head if it's your image
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    Re: camo hopper

    I also agree with Paul regarding cloning. If it's there, it's part of the photograph. If it's cloned out, it's no longer what you saw.

    That is a cute little bugger. It sure blends in with the leaves. Of course, that is to his advantage. Nice macro shot.
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    Re: camo hopper

    thanks guys,i'm not fond of cloning, or even dramatic editing pics,i believe in trying to get the most natural picture the camera will produce.

    as for my avatar,this is a image sent to me by email as a prank towards my "polarbeardiggers" name. I'm also a semi retired geocacher that has taken up photography, I think the prank was quite funny, I can laugh at myself too. and try not to take too much personal.

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    Re: camo hopper

    That cool, because I laugh every time I see a person geocaching in the woods :lol:
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