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All comments welcome
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Maybe crop out the top half of the photo which is uninteresting.
Then you'd be focusing the viewers eyes on the nice flowing water. Probably could have hunted around for a better camera angle. -- Terry |
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Terry,
thank you for your suggestion,they are always appreciated.I 'll give them a go Andrew |
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you probably could have shot at angle that was facing upstream a little more, that could have created a more dynamic composition.. i agree w/ terry's crop suggestion..
regards, -dustin |
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