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Old 27th May 2003   #1
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Looking for suggestions to improve composition... thanks


darn... i know i've dropped it around here somewhere..


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I like the picture of the iguana . Very well exposed and good depth too .

The pictures of the stock could be improved with an external flash unit I think

The picture with the polar bear is interesting . Especially if it had its head lifted a bit higher
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Yah I liked the polar bear too. And the ring-tailed lemur (is that what it is?) looked darn shocked!
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coca88: I was thinking of a silhouette pic with the stork, having a dark foreground and faint background. Just testing.

The polar bear seemed to be breeding algae?? It looked green even in the pix from other clubsnappers... when is the next bathing/scrubbing time...

The ringtailed lemur (the name's right, aka Lemur catta) was just sitting and rotting when I crept up to it... that was its expression when I got discovered..

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