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    PLease be critical.You won't hurt my feelings. I value your feedback.

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    I did something wrong with the size. Do I repost?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jack williamson View Post
    I did something wrong with the size. Do I repost?
    Yes, but you need to wait 24 hours to do so. I usually resize at 100 ppi ant 800 px tall, then fiddle with jpeg compression to get it under 200KB.

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    You could reply with proper size .

    Gus

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    Yes, you don't need to wait to repost in the same thread...only if you're starting a whole new one.

    Let me know if you need some help!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jack williamson View Post
    I did something wrong with the size. Do I repost?
    Here is the second try

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    Very nice, Jack! You've got a nice, airy feeling to this one. The bird seems well detailed and is in a good position but he is a bit centered within the frame. I think if you went with more of a horizontal composition you'd get that bird more into a ROT's position. The comp you have is also nice but it is more centered and we generally try to avoid that.

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    Like the colors here; pity about the leaves crossing the bird in parts, try for clear shot next time; easier said than done:)
    SS pretty low so you are lucky it was pretty sharp

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    Thank you all for your comments

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