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Picture of an Arborist friend of mine that I work with in his natural surrounding.
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Thats a nice shot. I like the mossy growth on the trees. But I dont think this really qualifies as a portrait. But thanks for sharing.
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We had a similar situation earlier and my ruling was that with appropriate cropping focussing primaily on the subject would allow it as an entry.
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I have to agree with Selvin. The face is not a principal subject in the photo. The entire scene is the subject.
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