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    D80. 50mm 1.8, 17-55 2.8. SB 600. DLB1973's Avatar
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    A Frozen Rattlesnake

    Rattlesnake and Ledge & Lake
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    Re: A Frozen Rattlesnake

    interesting composition and exposure. The detail in the mountain trees is a little unclear and looks a bit muddied. Could stand a pinch more space on the top and bottom.

    I dont understand the title you chose though.

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    Re: A Frozen Rattlesnake

    Thanks. This is on Rattlesnake Lake/Ledge.
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    Re: A Frozen Rattlesnake

    I agree. More space at the bottom.

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    Re: A Frozen Rattlesnake

    I agree- you've got a really nice composition here, but you need just a little more room around your subjects so that they can 'breathe' in the frame.
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    Re: A Frozen Rattlesnake

    The bottom subject seems a bit blurry/fuzzy, Maybe be image size, but it looks like a camera movement issue, can someone else back me up on this, before i give this person bad advice.

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