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Thread: Birds

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    Birds

    Hello everyone,
    I took these today durning lunch at a seafood resturant by the harbor.

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    Re: Birds

    Denny
    The top photo looks a little soft possibly because of the reduction for the WEB and a little overexposed. I like the composition with the bar coming through at that angle and the bird central.

    The bottom one suffers from the same picalation and again I like the composition.

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    Re: Birds

    I like the top one and the way the bird's feet seem to float over top the bar. If I didnt know better, I'd swear the bird was copied and pasted onto of another image with the bar

    The bottom one is a little too dark I think... but it is neat the way they seem to be skyscraper construction workers.

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