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Re: Fire!!Great work there Dawsey!!! You have gotten frozen frames nicely
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Re: Fire!!Of all the pics from this event your second one stands out as really showing how much concentration they are using and how much is going on.
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Re: Fire!!Jon, that second image is a ripper, the framing of the face is something I tried endlessly to nail...you have got it spot on here, now only if he had his eyes on ya
I like what you did to #3 also, thinking outside the square there, good option for framing - not everyones cup of tea, but I do like the split horizon (angled or wotever they are called) frames... gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Fire!!Thanks everyone for the kind words!
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