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Nov 11, 2006 21:31 |  #1

I just learned how to make frames, and these arent very good, but i hope you like the pics anyway.

The big ear guy is called a Fennec, and the fish were fighting with the duck for some food...


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Nov 12, 2006 00:26 |  #2

Wow, that fishes mouth is wide open and very cool to see the duck just to their left, the fish don't seem to mind the duck being there.
Now for the second shot, that's a darn good shot Mike I just love those ears, well done.


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Nov 12, 2006 01:04 |  #3

thanks for the compliments. the amount of hungry fish in that pond was amazing.


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Nov 12, 2006 01:55 |  #4

The shots are pretty good...the frames bring nothing to the table. Leave off the frames and use that waste space to show your images larger.


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Nov 12, 2006 02:01 |  #5

nice shots.
I don't agree with dan, (sorry dan!) i like borders, even though these ones were not great. as a suggestion, make the inner frame a bit smaller on the first one so that the colour complements, not take over. Just a personal view, we all like different things.


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Nov 12, 2006 05:19 |  #6

thanks, i got mikes framer in the last few hours, and i am planning on using it. i just wanted to practice more than anything, because i found out how in a new technique.

anything terribile about the pics, besides the frames?


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Nov 12, 2006 08:45 |  #7

Nice photos, I think you've just found a gold fish, did you ask her make your wish? (=


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