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    Lovely image Jim!

    I like the colours. The green pattern is nice. I am tempted to crop from the left to remove the left frond. Sharpness is good. Thanks for sharing.

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    Cool image, Jim! I've seen the snail eggs while canoeing, but not the actual process of the egg laying. I was trying to decide if I'd like more taken off the right, but I think this works well presented as is.

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    Hi Jim, Beautiful capture with nice light,sharpness and a great story. I saw how the image looked without the left frond and could go either way. Would have liked just a bit more room at the bottom...all in all nicely handled!

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    Hi Jim, I like the composition. It seems more balanced to me. The details are very good. I think it is very cool that you captured an image of a snail that shows action (with out using time lapse photography;). Very cool. Thanks for sharing.

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    Very nice radial composition, very colorful and interesting as a natural history fact.

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    Beautiful composition, color, and documentation of Nat history. Reminds me of a spanish dancer with eggs underwater.

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    This is very good Jim. Lovely comp, color and sharpness. Remarkable sharpness as hh from boat. Well done.

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    Great use of color Jim. I would agree with Saby on the left crop.

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