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Thread: growing up

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    growing up

    Hi...
    This is a fallow up from "life begin"...
    Don't know if I can make one out of the for so I'm posting all..;)
    C&C welcome.




    D70/60mm Micro AF-d/SB-600
    cheers
    Juanjo

    wanna see photos !

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    Re: growing up

    I like the 1st (top) and 2nd shots. They're all abstracts, but the first keeps me guessing. It has some obvious problems like the over-exposed leaf on the right, but overall the angles are interesting to look at.

    The second I find amazing in a sense. It's just too bad that the flower is clipped off on the left It almost seems like it was taken on another planet Works for me!

    The bottom one seems evil, but has potential. Too bad you couldnt get in a little closer on the water droplets.

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    Re: growing up

    i like the top one, but i kinda would like that same angle and distance fromt he plant taken from the left more, so that the big plant is at more of an angle

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