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Nov 07, 2010 21:01 |  #1

While I'm in the mood to have my pictures picked to pieces by professionals, I figured I'd put this one up as well. :)

I like the picture, and I know you guys are going to say theres a lot of wasted space, just something about it i like. But go ahead, tear my joy apart. :cool:


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Nov 07, 2010 22:09 |  #2

I decided I couldn't wait for a response. I re-cropped the photo. I guess it looks better. Maybe someone could tell me which they find more attractive?


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Nov 07, 2010 22:10 |  #3

Nice bokeh, though the red pole in the back is a little distracting. I like the shot as well. They're not exactly the most camera-friendly creatures.


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Nov 07, 2010 22:13 |  #4

thank you. And yea, the red pole is very distracting, but not much i could do about it. :)


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