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06/04/2014 07:31:01 PM |
I prefer this one over the previous, more literal version you entered, mostly because of the intrigue created by the shallow depth of field. |
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05/26/2014 02:23:27 AM |
Really nice. I thought it would end up higher. |
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05/25/2014 11:38:00 AM |
Razor-thin DOF makes this an interesting shot, with no context my imagination is free to make this as big or small as I want. I like it. |
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05/23/2014 11:23:17 AM |
The little bit of focus on the wing nicely sets off the rest of the fly, elegantly composed and disappearing into the background. I like how the fly fills the frame and especially like the faint shadows. |
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05/21/2014 08:39:46 PM |
Cool. I love this presentation with one sharp wing. Makes me so curious. |
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05/19/2014 01:53:12 PM |
Love the part of the wing you did get, but it's not enough to hold my attention. |
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05/19/2014 07:37:54 AM |
sorry I just think NH should be all sharp |
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05/19/2014 01:27:37 AM |
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