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I always thought this particular Angel wasthinking , ''Why ?''
Any comments welcome ......:-) |
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You are right - "Why?"
Image seems to be OK (except, mabe, the crispness wich is a bit low). |
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Ha ha that's pretty funny.
Unfortunately the bottom of the frame "cuts off" the arms. lol. -- Terry |
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Interesting shot... The wings broken and the hands missing, ruin it for me though...
I have a webshots site with an album of angels and rare markers dating back to the early 1800 and when shooting the photos, I tried very hard to avoid the broken features on some of the stones...IMO, showing the missing features ruin the shot...Maybe you could crop yours just the right way and make it a really nice photo.... :O |
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John, the missing features are the reason why I took the shot in the first place :-)
Thats why I noted that he/she seems to be thinking 'Why ?' when looking at the deliberate damage:sad: That said, I am very interested in any advice you could offer on how to improve the photo by cropping it.:-) |
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