That's a heck of a start, Mick. Nice capture and welcome to the forum.
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That's a heck of a start, Mick. Nice capture and welcome to the forum.
Mick - welcome to the forum! and what a clever idea for the assignment!
TT - Much better on the second shot. daddy's face can use a bit more contrast though.
Mick - Welcome to the forum! I like this shot (it 'pops') and the planning behind it. In terms of improvements, the right side looks too tight, it could use a bit more breathing room. The eyes are quite sharp, but they could be ever so slightly sharper. Hope that helps - Marko
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thanks guys!
Excellent suggestions marko. Nothing I can do about the composition, but I've sharpened up the eyes a little bit, what do you think?
Here is the "beginnings" of a new crop of dragonflies...maybe red and yellow will make orange ones!
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I have had to laugh hard about it, casil403. Because once as a teenager – before any biology lessons about Darwing etc. ; -) – I have had set two rabbits together: A black and a white one - hoping for wonderful white-black spotted offspring...maybe red and yellow will make orange ones!
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i think the biggest cause for my confusion is that they are not in the standard positioning... i wonder if there is a kama sutra for dragonflies???
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