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Aug 28, 2003 05:12 |  #1

Thought the birds would make a nice contrast with the buildings in the distance.

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Aug 28, 2003 12:03 |  #2

I actually like it, good job




  
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Aug 28, 2003 14:47 |  #3

Very nice Henk! It would have been nice if the buildings were a bit more visible I think.


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Aug 28, 2003 16:50 |  #4

Henk,

I am jealous of you again!

maybe, only maybe, about 2cm off the top?




  
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Aug 28, 2003 17:25 |  #5

I agree with taken a smidgen off the top. Must be quite hot with all the haze.
Very nice photo Henk. Absolutely beautiful surroundings you always bring to us.
BTW, I thought flamingo's were sorta pink? Can a slight colour be added or do you not agree with presenting something that is partially fabricated?


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Aug 28, 2003 19:54 |  #6

I really like the "layers" and graduation of tones in this shot. Well done!

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Aug 29, 2003 13:43 |  #7

Thanks for the comments guys.
1. considered the crop, but it would do the buildings short
2. guess the haze adds to the picture. it would not ahve been the same atmosphere if the sky was clear
3. flamingos are only pink because of their food. these are just a little pink. will try to boost the color though and see if it improves.




  
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Aug 29, 2003 14:57 |  #8

yep, looks great to me. I like the flamingos in that colour, it's unusual, and I like the haze too.




  
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