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Old 25th October 2004   #1
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Old 25th October 2004   #2
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Nice series.

The leaf on the left top corner of pic #1 is distracting, can PS away perhaps. It would be nice if it is kinda a mirror or the one at the right.

As for #2, also the leaf at the left bottom which spoilt the pic but the position of the butt is just nice.

Cleanest Bg you have there at the pic #3.

Anyway, #2 is the best.
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Old 25th October 2004   #3
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#2 is a butt pose you rarely see. cannot decide whether the leaf bothers me or not anway, there's something compelling about the shot. #2 is my fav too. thanks for sharing
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Yes i would say #2 is the best, clear background and sharp...for the #1 one..the leaf on the top..i think it's okay with me leh?
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Old 25th October 2004   #5
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A refreshing composition!
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Old 25th October 2004   #6
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Love it My fav goes to #2 also Interesting angle
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Old 25th October 2004   #7
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Did you use flash for the 2nd shot? I find that once i use flash, the shadow underneath the grass/leaf will be gone.

Of cos, great shot
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Old 26th October 2004   #8
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Thanks for the comments and critiques



Originally Posted by wormz777
Did you use flash for the 2nd shot? I find that once i use flash, the shadow underneath the grass/leaf will be gone.
Yes I did use fill flash (base on the environment metering). The shadow is gone is due your metering exposure of the shot is under and you use your flash to light up the object.
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