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jethro,
Right spot and right time. Very nice both of them. Birddog114
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Jethro. To be brutally honest - I've seen much better from you. The images themselves are nicely composed and good moments in time, but they are let down by the ex-treme softness. Something I (sadly) know too much about
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Sorry Jethro, but I feel the same about the softness.
Perhaps you need to do what Wendell would do, and walk out onto the rocks and take the photos ![]() You'd certainly obtain some interesting "water-shots" then.... Dave
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