Macro (SPS) shots with my Tamron 90mm

Logzor

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I posted these images over at the SPS forum but I wanted to post them here to get some more critique/advice as how to improve my images.

These are from last night:

Moonrise_Montipora_Macro1_by_Logzor.jpg


BOD___colony_by_Logzor.jpg


GARF_Bonsai_macro_by_Logzor.jpg


ORA_Chips_Macro_by_Logzor.jpg


Forest_Fire_Digi___full_colony_by_Logzor.jpg


Rommels_Watermelon_Acro_by_Logzor.jpg


Acan_macro_jan10_by_Logzor.jpg


Forest_Fire_Digi_Macro_by_Logzor.jpg


Appleberry_Monti_Combo_by_Logzor.jpg


Here is another thread with these as well as a few other macro shots: http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1680224
 
I like the monti digiti the best. As for suggestions...maybe a little use of the clone stamp to get rid of the floating stuff. MAybe in the digit shot, taking another frame without the fish tail, maybe a slightly tougher crop off the top. Little things, overall they look good. Sometimes it is the subtle details that make an image outstanding. Lots of people take pictures, not as many are totally aware of what is in and what is going on in the frame. It literaly took me years to be aware of silly things like how things lined up leading into by backgraound and such. Even now sometimes I look at an image I took and have a Homer Simpson moment realizing an asthetic issue is there (usually subtle) that moving 2 feet (or sometimes an inch!) in either direction would have fixed.
 
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