Two Birds
Azzaro
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I know even numbers make for poor composition, but in this pic. can the rule be broken...... Or should I nuke the one on the right ???????
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Looks like they are having a little spat Or they took their ten steps and now they just have to turn around.
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Hi Dogdots......It was a spat for sure, the one on the right walked off at a quick pace and stopped and I shot the picture. azzaro
I wonder if it was the female that walked away It will be interesting to see what others think about leaving the 2nd bird in.
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That occurred to me Dogdots, but it seemed a subject better not brought up by a guy.... azzaro
You are a wise man
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Jack
(My real name is John but Jack'll do)
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Hi Jack ... Thanks for dropping in....I think the lady gets the last word on this subject ....... azzaro roflrofl
Wow.......$2500 on one lens.........I hope she came back...I have a camera one lens and a camera bag I dont use for about $700. Thanks for looking in.....:D azzaro
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Azzaro, nice shot!
I think that you should definitely keep both of them in the shot...keep it just as it is!...because it is illustrative of a spat...IMHO if you cloned either one of them out, they would be looking at the shorter end of the frame...and I think it's better when the subject faces the area with more negative space...just my 2 cents.
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Thanks for the comment....... azzaro
Hi DadddyO....... Thanks for looking in and the comment........ azzaro