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candyK
25 April 2010 - 02:26 PM
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I dislike the fence post and would clone it out. The white is distracting. Also taken in Re Rocks Canyon, NV.
Canon40D, lens 18-55mm
ISO 800, 1/500@f/18
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AggieB
25 April 2010 - 02:28 PM | Permalink:
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I didn't notice until you pointed it out. Another gorgeous photo. I like the composition, too. Is this a vacation, or your 'back yard'?
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catinkeri
26 April 2010 - 07:39 AM | Permalink:
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Nicely framed by nature. Isn't it great being able to 'take things out' of photos that you can't actually do in real life? I think this is great and when you take that post out it will be even greater. Can't wait to see your LO with these beautiful photos in them.
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Ngaire
26 April 2010 - 09:50 PM | Permalink:
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Nice work with the framing. I am like Aggie and didn't notice the post till I had to look for it. But once you see it you are right you don't want it there. looking forward to see you LO on this one.
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NS_Scrapper
27 April 2010 - 06:08 PM | Permalink:
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another striking image. I really like the placement and the colors are gorgeous. Digital editing gives you lots of creative options, doesn't it. And don't forget to experiement with your physical position to hide those things too. Maybe a slightly lower angle to hide the post behind the plant in front -- or a few steps to the left and a slight angle to hide it behind the taller plant.
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