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No Hayfever yet, but if I look at your photo for much longer I might. Nice treatment, I think it could of been a little sharper.
Craig,
From what I can see, the one that stands out on the left is pretty crisp, the other 2 on the right are a bit out but that is what I was trying to do. Get one to stand out from the crowd. Thanks, Mic.
Mic
The sabbatcial you had has really sean a quantum leap in the quality of your work. This is another nicely composed example with the same overarching them as a number of your recent posts (all with foreground subject and black background). I think you've find your style groove. Please don't go and invert OK Peter
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Well it works, it does stand out. (Sorry for not realising it was intentional). Looking at it now, it seems rather obvious.
Thats o.k Craig, there is often a hidden message in my posts
I'm glad you see the yellow light Geez, thanks Stubbsy, thats a good pat on the back from and old pro like you I'll try and refrain I will one day master the Invert and produce a Inverterpiece. I hear everybody now thinking geez we can't wait Cheers, Mic.
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