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Water dragonI took this picture last Sunday at the Mt Coo-tha Botanical Gardens. What do you think, isn't a nice speciment?
Very nice. Sharp and a great out of focus background. I think the leaf (or whatever it is) in the left of the image is a bit distracting.
Back at the gardens I see Zafra... I shall have to get myself back there again soon myself I thinks..
Nice sharp pic of the dragon there btw... agree with the above comments about losing the leaf though... The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
I like it, the hairy eyeball effect is very cool. The background thing had me thinking mountains and dragons but maybe I have too much imagination.
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Hey Zafra - lovely shot = maybe needs just a little more space on the right though - somewhere to 'move into' -jmho
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Beauty of a shot Sharp, colourful, nice background.
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Love the dragon,
It's inspiring me to go close to my place and try to get something as good. Great expression. Cheers, André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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