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    Default What is for breakfast?

    He was probably thinking I am his breakfast. :)
    My early work, hope you like it.


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    I like the faint ripples in the water, implies that he's coasted into this position. I also like the difference in the eyes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Canuel View Post
    I like the faint ripples in the water, implies that he's coasted into this position. I also like the difference in the eyes.
    Steve, thank you. Yeah, side light. :)

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    very different and impressive too
    TFS

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    Hi Troy like the look of the water but the gator seems overexposed !!! Might be able to tone down the few spots !! Like the experimenting !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alfred Forns View Post
    Hi Troy like the look of the water but the gator seems overexposed !!! Might be able to tone down the few spots !! Like the experimenting !!!
    Yeah, left eye seems to be a bit hot. Side lighting is though. I tried to get the water smoother next time with the right angle.

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    Hi Troy, I really like the faint ripples behind him, as well as around his nose. Also liked the way the side-lighting emphasizes the textures on the gators skin. Unusual. Good job here
    TFS
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grant Atkinson View Post
    Hi Troy, I really like the faint ripples behind him, as well as around his nose. Also liked the way the side-lighting emphasizes the textures on the gators skin. Unusual. Good job here
    TFS
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    Thank you Grant.

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    Troy nice image here. Not the usual gator photo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Stephen View Post
    Troy nice image here. Not the usual gator photo.
    Thank you Stephen. Will try to do better next time.

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