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Old 02-05-2007, 12:08 AM
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prrs4me,

It helps viewers to know something about photo: what where when how and if you want, why. That gets things rolling.

I came back to this because I wasn't sure why I'd passed over it yesterday. It's the even tone, similar color thing. And the live subject doesn't stand out other than the whiteness.

Middle (left of bird, half of brush above, most of the X formed by timbers, and some of the debris under bridge) would make more of the subject. Saturate some color in there, or contrast in black/white. There's good stuff here.
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Old 02-05-2007, 06:22 PM
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Yes you are right. I took this from a bus in a wildlife park. Did you notice the aligator down below. I gues I just didn't know what to take in a short amount of time. But thank you again.
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