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My daughter as SpidermanHad a play down the beach with the image overlay and a cart-wheeling daughter- no tripod tho' !
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Great stuff! Very inventive, and extremely "dynamic". It looks like it's screaming out for a centred square-crop, and perhaps a black-and-white treatment too (if that floats your boat like it does mine). I'd definitely be looking at spending some time on a black-and-white treatment, a square crop, a decent-sized print, and putting it inside a white matt in a black frame.
Great use of non-conventional technique (a "Wish I'd taken that" shot for me). Cheers, MarcL
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