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danielchtong wrote:
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I like number 1 for the consistant color and I find the second bird in number two to be a distraction.
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![]() Same idea with stress on the low level shooting angle Daniel |
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Nice series Daniel. I don't know that I have a favorite between the first two. The crop makes for a very different photograph than the full version but I like both.
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I really like the low angle, and the lighting is wonderful. I think I prefer the first version too, but just barely. It's a wonderful shot.
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I love the lighting on #3&4
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