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Breaking the rule of thirdsIt doesn't get more "bullseye" than this. But for some reason, I think it works. What do you think?
Neeper
Greate capture, great colours and there's nothing wrong with "neat and in the middle" Rule of thirds is just a guideline. Peter
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Looks great mate. Well done. I love how the D70 oversaturates reds and makes them look that great, especially against that blue sky. Awesome.
Steve.
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Circle in a square is always compelling for some reason. It is actually an ancient symbol used in many different ways of worship. Using the rule of thirds for this shot I think would weaken it.
Yes, nice shot.
Very nice - suprised it isn't still covered in ice!!
Steve
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Looks fine to me, Neeper. Colorful and interesting shot, IMO.
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