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    this is a variation of the same subject presented in the Panorama section.
    Not sure if it works any better!

    Canon EOS 3, Canon 17-40mm lens, ISO 50, Early morning light, F22, Tripod.

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    I like this version John. Nice use of perspective to draw the viewer into the image. Though I am OK with the size of the FG mound in the image, I would have preferred to see a bit more room around it especially at the top. Is this a crop or full frame?

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    Hi John,
    Very nice use of the mounds compositionally. Robert mentioned tight on top of this FG one........I agree. I think this one is very well done.........but I like the pano better,
    Roman

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    What an impressive termite mounds John and so different from the ones we are used seeing around this part of the world. I love the composition you chose, creating lots of depth. A bit tight on top indeed, but with that blue sky that can easily be fixed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Amoruso View Post
    I like this version John. Nice use of perspective to draw the viewer into the image. Though I am OK with the size of the FG mound in the image, I would have preferred to see a bit more room around it especially at the top. Is this a crop or full frame?
    Thanks all for comments. Yes Robert this is full frame but as Vincent suggested adding some canvas (blue sky) at top wouldn't be a problem.

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    I prefer the panoramic, John. I find this a little cramped and would like a little more 'breathing space' - not only on the top but also on the bottom and the left-hand side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Steele View Post
    I prefer the panoramic, John. I find this a little cramped and would like a little more 'breathing space' - not only on the top but also on the bottom and the left-hand side.
    I agree David - the composition is just a bit too tight.

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