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Martin P
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I went on a ride today and found an interesting pond. One underexpose picture for this one. I had a lot of work removing bliks and electricty lines.

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Like this Martin, I think the image would work much better if you cropped just from the top of the trees removing the star burst effect of which overpowerS in this image, the grass is the main part and needs to be the main feature

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Thanks, I'll try that, or maybe try to clone it out? This would be quite a big cut, expecially my dslr is only 6 MP emoticon
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I can see where Martin is coming from but I do quite like as is. I would certainly remove the small flare spot in the grass.

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Thanks Bill, didn't notice it. Here it is without the flare. I like it much better this way.


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Much better MartinP

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Thanks Bill, didn't notice it. Here it is without the flare. I like it much better this way.




Great job M8, love it.

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