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    Roman Kurywczak
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    I feel this one is a bit different for me and is all about the mood......I like the way the lead buffalo fades into the mist but am interested in your opinions.
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    a very postcard feel to the image indeed
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    This image take your there Roman , lovely feel of mist and nice position of all buffalos in frame
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    Hi Roman... I like this a lot. I think the leading lines from the lower right counter the mist and lead bison fading away in the upper left portion of the frame. This conveys a great mood for sure. Have you tried varying the constrast some? I wonder if the bison would be a little more defined if so... nice as is. :)

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    I like your reasoning and it works for me. Congrats! :)

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    I like the setting Roman, and enough of the Bison visible to make it work. I would maybe take a bit off the bottom.

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    Great mood and thinking Roman. Processing shows it very well, and can only add a snip off the bottom as Stuart mentioned.

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    Roman,

    Concept works, but I would prefer the middle bison be more in profile, and they all be a bit lower in the frame.

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    Chas

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    Really nice Roman, love the mood here. Like the water/ice reflecting in the path gives it a nice highlight and great diagonal leading line.

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    nice one Roman. Chas' suggestions sit best with me - although I love this moody image...
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    my kind of image... loose a little FG .. and this will make for stronger composition... would love to see this converted to B&W ...

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