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Do you guys think this works, or is it just too damned busy? I've been trying to get a photo of the wildlife sanctuary I frequent that captures the feel of the place without being too busy. There's a lot of bush here, as you can see, and I'm finding it tough to get a proper perspective of the location. Any suggestions, or should I just stick to sunsets. Lol........thekman.
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This is as good as a sunset, just different. There is enough in the shot to have interest, Mother Nature has ensured it all blends well together and you have captured the moment. Just like with the sunset it is the light that makes the difference - just a busy shot or one that captures mood.
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This is a great shot. It shows that it truly is a sanctuary and almost void of human distraction. Is this in Stanley Park??
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No, not Stanley Park - Maplewood Flats Wildlife Sanctuary on the North Shore of Vancouver. Thanks for the comments...thekman. |
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very, verynice - it does draw your eye down the path leaving the viewer wanting to explore further
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I like it too -
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Good eye and shot, I would go back there on afoggy morning,just as the sun was breaking through the fog and see how it looks.
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