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Do you prefer the first version, on the rocks (so to speak)?
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Or the second one, straight up (so to speak)?
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Probably straight up (#2). I'm more used to seeing the rocks in the foreground, and I'm not convinced by having them at the top. Interesting though, and worth trying.
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Same here, I like the second best! I like what you are doing on this, hope you get a really calm day and can go for more of these.
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the 2nd looks good to me.. more abstract.. more interesting..
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The good thing about viewing this on a laptop is that it is easier to turn the computer
upside down than to stand on my head.. Just kidding:-) I like #2 best also |
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