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    Lily Pad



    Leica MP, Voigtlander 35/1.7 Ultron.

    All comments and critique appreciated.

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    Re: Lily Pad

    Quote Originally Posted by Tuna

    Leica MP, Voigtlander 35/1.7 Ultron.

    All comments and critique appreciated.

    Tuna
    Tuna, this is an excellent composition and the colours are fantastic. I like how you included the reflection of the trees to create a diagonal in the frame. I wish I had the idea first!

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    Re: Lily Pad

    First of all let me say I like and must complement you on the composition , the reflections and color. The red/orange flower adds a nice focal point at an appropriate place. Well done photograph

    Now, does anyone else see lots of PacMan's?
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    Re: Lily Pad

    Very nice image. The reflections, and color, and inclusion of the red flower make this top notch.
    Yes drg, before i read any posts I too thought about green pac-man swarming around on the water.and one is going after the red flower. Another fine image, Tuna
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    Re: Lily Pad

    Tuna,

    This is superb for all the reasons given,

    but most of all it gives me a sense or serenity even though its full of Pacman's. Hope it didn't get the flower.
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    Re: Lily Pad

    Gentlemen, thank you for your comments and, if I may, that would be "Pac-MEN".

    And my favorite is the medium one about to devour a smaller just to the top left of the flower...

    Tuna

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    Tuna you never cease to amaze. Just when I think I have you figures out you come up with something different and wonderful. I love the brilliant colors and the grreat saturation. Just a great eye here to catch the composition. Come clean though did YOU see the Pac Men?
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    Re: Lily Pad

    Wow! A shot in color... And, a fantastic one at that. Clap, clap, clap. Very nice indeed.
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