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    getting better but still a steap learning curve
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    No kidding this is better...nice capture. If it were mine, I'd remove the the highlight and the red...the water surface colors really rock...very well done

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    TFS, Nice capture. I agree on removing the highlights. I noticed that every little reflection and light in the room shows up in these drip shots. Starting to learn these myself but I am lucky to have the masters Susan Candalerio and Roman K. to help me out!

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    Graham, Whoohooo! Getting good!! I agree w/ above comments regarding the BG elements and light. Nick makes a good point about that. A little more room all around and a slight rotation. Very nice work and you are doing well.:)

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    Beautiful composition and definitely getting better. Love the effect here. Good points above. TFS.

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    Definitely improving, Grahame! :) I like the colors and nice splash. Good points made above, to them, I would add that the splash could be a bit more in focus.
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