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How simple, and simply beautiful, your focus is spot on.
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Beautiful shot, very well done, thank you for sharing.
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Love it, thanks.
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absolutely stunning, you have captured the butterfly very well
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Simplicity and perfection. Nicely done!
I would mildly suggest a tighter crop and off center positioning of the subject in a second copy.
Don't touch the original, is a keeper.
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Very Nice shot of a beautiful Butterfly! Very sharp focus and nice Bokeh! I do agree, the rule of 3rds would even make this a better shot!
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LOvely shot so crisp and clear simple yet sooo effective well done
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Great shot, love it.
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that's a great one. i do agree with the others about the rule of thirds although i would not know which side it's best to crop!! on one side there's a good foreground leaf and on the other i love the x formation the leaves make in the background
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