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  • in reply to: Family Portrait #95690
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      Closer and the baby is almost invisible.

      in reply to: Farm Lane In Winter #95689
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        I agree with the dog comments, especially as the dog is the blackest part of the picture. It takes away.

        in reply to: Sculpture in the sky #95688
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          I would crop the main image to the left and higher. The image bleeds out at the bottom. More detail in the figure would be good. Not mysterious enough. Needs more tension.

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            It is not clear what you are going for here. It is almost mysterious, but not enough. I hate the title. But I do like the green line at the top. The composition lacks tension.

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              I think the tree branches and the antlers have an interesting juxtaposition. I agree with the poster above about a few more post production touches to bring out the best in a great photo.

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                I think that because composition breaks in the middle, the focus of interest is lost. Either emphasize the sky or the foreground. I would agree with the previous poster that the sky is more interesting.

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