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    Well I am trying to squeeze this through under the motif theme, but don't think it was what Al really had in mind. I think an object standing out in the foreground was what he was thinking.........but I couldn't come up with an ideas.

    Yes, rain again in Toronto.
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    f/11
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    ISO 800
    Sigma 10-22 @11 mmm
    Tripod
    AV Mode
    -2/3 EV
    Tried lightening and darkening various parts to make it more 3D
    Full Frame
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    I like it Jackie
    I like the foreground, which is part of the habitat. The background with the different colors in the trees is very beautiful. Reminds me of New York State. You framed it very nicely to include the cluster of trees in the upper right side of the frame...good show...:cool:

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    This is just fine Jackie What I had in mind is zeroing in on foreground object/objects to make them stand out Seems to be the trick for good WA images At times when you find a single item they can be compelling.

    For those WA the dof is tremendous and very slow shutter speed can safely be used. ......... Jackie at least there is no snow up there !!! but don't feel back we haven't gotten any here :)

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    Jackie, This is very nice I think you've got good colors and a focal point .

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    Like the composition and the colors . Does it need a little CCW rotation or are my eyes starting to play games again?
    Congrats

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    I did use a level Oscar. I was on top of of a hill and the foreground did really have that rotation, if that is what you are looking at. Thought I had it levelled:)

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