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11/17/2008 11:09:12 AM |
Composition is spot on. I think what could have helped here would have been a little more light on the lizard as it seems a tad dark (maybe why it's not as sharp?), now I know animals shots are tough because you can't say "Hey, move into the light a little." So I'm just being nitpicky on your excellent work. |
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10/26/2008 02:01:08 AM |
I love the angle and also the composition suit this one perfectly..... |
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10/25/2008 05:01:15 AM |
brilliant shot .. love the way you've caught him with his head up like that .. the way hislines follow the piece of branch are excellent .. :) |
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10/25/2008 12:26:13 AM |
Wonderful creature. Nice color match with the wood. Perhaps the background around the head is a little busy. |
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10/24/2008 10:53:48 PM |
It takes some patience and practice to be able to get good shots of these little anole critters. They usually take off while I am getting focused on them.
The side view keeps the body in the focused area nicely, and the head being turned gives a good look at it's face in this shot. |
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10/24/2008 05:44:16 PM |
Beautiful pose. It really makes a nice composition. I like the way you rotated the image. |
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