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    Re: Node

    That looks like so much fun. lighting is great. I would like to see what it would look like if the shrubs on the bottom left were a bit brighter.
    regardless, it is a great capture.
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    Re: Node

    There seems to be a dark area at the bottom which is not doing anything for the shot. This scene makes me want to be there though.
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    Isn't it a cool thing in nature that the colours never seem to clash...

    I have no issues with you editing my photos

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    Re: Node

    nice scene, great color .... I would crop out most, if not all, of the dark spot on the bottom.
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    Re: Node

    oh, just realized that the frame around the picture adds more black space on the bottom....in that case, I wouldn't crop.
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