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Thread: Lost baby duck

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    Lost baby duck

    Too centerd...but I thought it was cute! Fire Fighters rescued from a drain!



    Last edited by ishot3bucks; 06-06-2007 at 09:48 PM.

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    Re: Lost baby duck

    Nice one, looks a little dark but I am on my 1910 computer at work. I am lucky it works.

    How can I be lost
    If I've got nowhere to go?

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    Re: Lost baby duck

    Quote Originally Posted by Tyson L. Sparks
    Nice one, looks a little dark but I am on my 1910 computer at work. I am lucky it works.

    Hey tyson...Firefighters rescued this duck!!

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    Re: Lost baby duck

    Looks great. Crop it into an 8x10 ratio by taking some off the right. that moves the Duckling over out of center. great colors, textures and sharpness.
    Lovely
    please do not edit and repost my photos


    gary


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    Re: Lost baby duck

    Quote Originally Posted by gahspidy
    Looks great. Crop it into an 8x10 ratio by taking some off the right. that moves the Duckling over out of center. great colors, textures and sharpness.
    Lovely

    Hows this?? Better??



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    Re: Lost baby duck

    Wow, what a beautiful shot of a nice little critter. I like both images but lean towards the original since the surroundings are so supportive of the subject. I think I might sharpen it a tad but that's about all I could suggest, other than to print and frame it.

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    Re: Lost baby duck

    Very nice critter, I had to come back and look at it again.

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    Re: Lost baby duck

    Looks good. It does look fine either way and so whichever you choose will work well.
    please do not edit and repost my photos


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