It looks like a lot of photographers sat those. Yours look like they are cranked to 11, but still looks good. It's just not gonna be used in any arachnologist peer reviewed journals.
It looks like a lot of photographers sat those. Yours look like they are cranked to 11, but still looks good. It's just not gonna be used in any arachnologist peer reviewed journals.
It looks like a lot of photographers sat those. Yours look like they are cranked to 11, but still looks good. It's just not gonna be used in any arachnologist peer reviewed journals.
I just didnt get two things, sorry, english is not my native language.
What are "those" that photographers sat? Would it be Lycosa?
And what did you mean by "cranked to 11"?
Thanks.
Hello
I just don't get it why you crank up a specific color on a picture that is so well composed that it would give a great impression even if it was in B&W!
Hello
I just don't get it why you crank up a specific color on a picture that is so well composed that it would give a great impression even if it was in B&W!
I only noticed after I passed it to my phone. In my computer screen is not too strong.
Also, I didn't like the composition, but her palps are cute. Lol.
Edit on one screen and transfer to another usually bring some surprise when it comes to color.
I like the composition with the very cute palps a lot! That's something to see and behold (or how to put it).
Edit on one screen and transfer to another usually bring some surprise when it comes to color.
I like the composition with the very cute palps a lot! That's something to see and behold (or how to put it).
I usually faded out warmer colors a little bit when I have to use other my phone screeb, but I think I forgot to did it on this one, or I just didn't, honestly don't remember. Lol.
Like I did on the legs of this one, for example, they could be a lot stronger:
There should be a special picture category here for oversaturated photos of spiders.
"Colorama" has a nice historical ring to it
I was first thinking to suggest the name "Cartoon" but since that might attract children and give them a false impression of the world of spiders, I changed my mind.
There should be a special picture category here for oversaturated photos of spiders.
"Colorama" has a nice historical ring to it
I was first thinking to suggest the name "Cartoon" but since that might attract children and give them a false impression of the world of spiders, I changed my mind.
Haha, look man, I hope you take criticism as well as I take. Since you hit the x button on my pics or started to say that I trick people into the real spiders colors, I started to see some of your pics and well, not all of them are perfect too.
Today earlier you posted one that was all blueish, not to mention others I've seen that were really overexposed, which also took the real colors of the spiders.
However, I don't have the need to go on all your pictures and hit the X button or pointed out whatever is wrong with them (and I will never did it, or will do, this will be the first and last time I'll say this, tbh with you), specially because those might be editions you like to make, who knows.
I really appreciate all your criticism, though, and I want you to know that they were all constructive to me.
Now, I believe its time for you to be concerned about yours.
Hope you dont take this as an offense, its truly not my intention.
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