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    This image was viewed in the past but has come back to relive a new adventure. It is an image of a lone Heron with reflection and water droplet that was previously shown.

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    Nice color palette, Mark...and I really like how clear and distinctive the bird silhouette is in this one. Also like the angle and placement in the frame.

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    Mark, The outside of the circle reminds me of spin art. I like the colors and the placement of the bird.:)

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    Nice graphic image of the bird. Works well for me Mark. Very creative.

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    Thanks all for viewing and comments. Appreciate it.

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    Looks like Egyptian art. Quite striking. I am puzzled by your clipping of the edge of the circle....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    Looks like Egyptian art. Quite striking. I am puzzled by your clipping of the edge of the circle....
    Thanks for viewing and comment, Artie. Appreciate it.

    If you mean at the tangent point, with the border, I think that is dependent on the sizing of the image. I have some that show a separation, though minimal, while most are as this one with a slight flattening at the tangent points. I normally use a modified (image size adjusted to a) square image, but have played with full frame images as well. Some work, some don't. I don't however, crop to that point, as the border radials are part of the desired vision.


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    YAW Mark, and yes, I meant the four tangents. I am a firm believer in either including the whole thing or in making a significant cut. I am usually not a fan of clipping :)
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    Understand Artie, kind of like my feelings on ROT and crooked pictures hanging on the wall. I try to avoid it (clipping) when I crop, but sometimes as here the image does it for me and adding pixels to try to fudge in the circle is not always any better. But appreciate your comment.

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