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kamkozan
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Luminous decay
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September 06, 2015, 17:50:25 »
Young poplar trees, I believe, in autumn. Would appreciate your comments.
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Kam
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atpaula
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This pic is lacking a point of interest, for me. Could be a technical, a moment or a subject.
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September 06, 2015, 23:18:39 »
I agree. My eye is drawn to the brightest part of the photo, this being the white sticks on the floor, then the eye roves and I'm not sure what to look at next. Perhaps it may well work better taken further away and compressed with a telephoto lens.
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