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Nov 19, 2006 10:20 |  #1

Another visit to the beaver pond on an overcast gray day. C&C please and thanks for looking.


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Nov 19, 2006 13:21 |  #2

It does nothing for me. To much small twigs all over the place make it look very busy and the is not a lot of contrast. ie the tree on the left has a nice reflection but does not stand out from the background and part of the refection is cropped out.

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Nov 19, 2006 15:31 |  #3

i disagree....it is quite busy but not in a bad way....guess that's the thing with personal taste :)

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Nov 19, 2006 21:37 |  #4

Olga & Andrew, thanks for looking and for the honest comments. I guess it would be a pretty dull world if every one liked the same thing.

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Nov 19, 2006 23:06 |  #5

The tree in the front and it's reflection looks like a giant spider. Interesting. The colours of the shot is a bit on the somber side.


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Nov 20, 2006 03:29 |  #6

It's too busy for me too.


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