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Dawn
04/25/2003 10:37:00 AM
Dawn
by GolferDDS

Comment by falvey:
Wonderful. Loe this shot, especially with the highlights on the cattails. This photo calls for the foreground to be in focus and the background out.
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What, Me Fauna? (Llama's were originally native to North America)
04/25/2003 10:03:29 AM
Dawn
04/25/2003 09:17:19 AM
Dawn
by GolferDDS

Comment by kiwiness:
This is an early morning shot right? The lighting is good. The way you've composed this is interesting, you have done it well. You've got a very good eye. Choice!
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Dawn
04/25/2003 05:18:59 AM
Dawn
by GolferDDS

Comment by inspzil:
I think this picture would've fit better in landscae orientation. The stuff at the bottom is a little too extra for this photo. The top is much more effective.
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Dawn
04/24/2003 04:50:31 PM
Dawn
by GolferDDS

Comment by Journey:
This give me the sensation of seeing dead rabbits mounted on sticks. Sorry! The reeds in the foreground are great. The background with the barn and landscape is nice and atmospheric, although it seemed almost part of a different image. It's those dead rabbits that get me. This picture makes me wonder that you were unsure what part of the image to emphasize because there were so many elements that were of interest. 6 Journey
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What, Me Fauna? (Llama's were originally native to North America)
04/24/2003 03:19:22 PM
What, Me Fauna? (Llama's were originally native to North America)
by GolferDDS

Comment by albright1:
Love those eyelashes! You captured a very sweet expression.
What, Me Fauna? (Llama's were originally native to North America)
04/24/2003 03:01:46 PM
What, Me Fauna? (Llama's were originally native to North America)
by GolferDDS

Comment by margem:
Really nice shot was wondering since it's hair is backlit I'm guessing you used a reflector rather than fill flash. Like the way the hair also adds depth to the shot and helps isolate the llama from the background. I may have burnt in the sky area bit but really nice job
What, Me Fauna? (Llama's were originally native to North America)
04/24/2003 01:22:37 AM
What, Me Fauna? (Llama's were originally native to North America)
by GolferDDS

Comment by La-Luna:
mmm again?? I had voted this one already...
What, Me Fauna? (Llama's were originally native to North America)
04/24/2003 01:21:40 AM
What, Me Fauna? (Llama's were originally native to North America)
by GolferDDS

Comment by kiwiness:
The shallow DOF really highlights your main subject here. The lighting is excellent. Early morning or late afternoon?
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What, Me Fauna? (Llama's were originally native to North America)
04/23/2003 11:07:06 PM
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