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flower pic pollHi All
Please rate this photo Cheers and thanks Graham
Where's the "Oh no! It's another useless poll!" option?
Nice shot, by the way. Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
Contributor for fine magazines such as PC Authority and Popular Science.
Hey - thanks for the great votes folks!
Now I'm off to tell my dear wife that some of the 1000 dlsr club members members have voted and 100% of them tell me that I take great photographs (I wish). hehe. If you can't tell fibs to your nearest and dearest, just do a useless poll and you'll get all the lens lust support you need from our dear dlsr members. "Hey darling, 100% of the dlsr members who saw my photograph think it is a good photo - No - it's a great photograph. Now if only I could just get (insert wish here) ......" Have a good weekend! Cheers Graham
Having seen the picture before and after the cropping I think you've done a wonderful job alround. The composition and the detail of the shot works very well.
I'm even happier now that I gave you your tripod back! Cyrus It is more important to click with people than to click the shutter.
Alfred Eisenstaedt - father of photojournalism
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