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Hi,
I wanted to get some input on this. Got it by chance, wish those girls weren't there but it seems impossible (with my skills) to get them out in photoshop. Thanks for the comments. I also cropped the pic...any preferences? NV |
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Uncropped bull
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Very much indeed!
Keep this one with the girls flanking the bull, NV. However, you may decide to try a tighter crop. Looks like Zeus has managed to beguile some mortal girls in the form of a bull, yet again !! The blurring effect signifies the dynamism and movement which is peresent in the blood of the bull (already a well known wine brand here in Turkey; 'Bull Blood':-)) Well done! Rgds, Bahadır |
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The girls are actually good for this photo. They give a sense of scale so that the viewer can see how large this bull is.
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