Images from Goa India for C&CModerators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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Images from Goa India for C&CHi,
I went for nearly a month long vacation to Goa and had a blast, put on a few pounds to boot. Squeezed in time to click away a few piccys. C&C appreciated. Sunset near Morjim beach Saligoan Church Anchored Fishing boats at Bagga beach Holy Elephant going walkabout Cheers Mak Canonian
"The Reward is in the doing of it..!!" - Worlds Fastest Indian (2005) http://www.redbubble.com/people/makro
Re: Images from Goa India for C&C#3 Best for me...I'd be tempted to crop it a bit though, same horizontal axis, but down to the roof level on the vertical axis. Great composition and colours
#2 the converving verticals are always going to be an issue #4 unfortunately the elephant is mainly in the shadows and the decorative colours on the trunk are muted. Adjacent car seems intrusive (unless the point of the photo is the contrast of new and old in India).
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