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Old 11-03-2007, 02:25 PM
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I like it except for the person in the front.
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i think you did a great job with this shot.....the colors are rich but not oversaturated and i'm no expert, but i would have been quite happy with the exposure as well....composition-wise, i might have preferred the child in the foreground more to the right of the frame with the road leading back to the background subject....

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Old 11-03-2007, 08:52 PM
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Hi there windrider86 thank you so much for your feed back.
I took your advice and re cropped the image so the figure in the distance is now gone.
I think the image looks alot better now.
Once again thank you.

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Hi there peeperita, I re-cropped the image to place the child more to the right, I think it might add a little bit more depth, what do you think. Thanks.
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I loved the crop with Little Red Riding Hood off to the right but agree that you needed to get rid of the runner ahead. I took the liberty of doing a little cloning. I've kept it private on Flickr and ff you want me to delete it just say so.

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