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Took this recently near my home
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Very nice shot. Good choice with the BW.
If you know how to edit your images, you should remove the strange thing in the lower left corner. Seems kind of disturbing for the overall impression. But a nice, crisp and clear shot. |
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nice shot! b/w looks great here!
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Great photo!!l
and you were complaining about converting in B&W! you ve done a very good job here! |
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Its a rock, not sure if I can edit it well enough out of the photo, perhaps I coulld crop it? |
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Very nice picture!
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Nice B&W treatment of the scene.
If you want to hide something in a picture then you might try the "clone tool" to copy something else like the branches to the right to cover it. |
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Heres a repair job, which is best. I dont mind the rock in the foreground to tell the truth.
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Good "repair job"
Both images look good but the repaired one has a sort of symmetry that leads the eye into the picture |
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A small edit with a huge difference to the eye. Good work with a nice shot. You did good.
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