#9 Possibilities or not - your thoughts appreciated
AndMan
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Here are my thoughts as possible entries for #9.
What do you all think? Are any of them up to the challenge?
Is there even an "along similar lines" here, or do I keep shooting?
All C&C appreciated.
#1
#2
#3
#4
All straight out of the camera & just reduced in size.
Thanks for the help it is much appreciated.
Peter
What do you all think? Are any of them up to the challenge?
Is there even an "along similar lines" here, or do I keep shooting?
All C&C appreciated.
#1
#2
#3
#4
All straight out of the camera & just reduced in size.
Thanks for the help it is much appreciated.
Peter
Peter
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Thanks Linda.
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Stephanie
Thanks Dan, I really appreciate your perspective on these.
Peter
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Aaron, thanks for that. I appreciate your feedback.
Peter
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Stephanie, thanks for taking the time to comment, I appreciate it.
Peter
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Another vote for #3. I love #1 in theory, but without being able to do pp and bring out details in the shadows a little, it's hard to discern that the silhouette is a swan until one looks closely (a great shot for other purposes when one can pp, of course!)
Thanks. I appreciate you taking the time to comment.
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