All nice, and I agree with the comment that No 3 stands on its own as a very good landscape even without the bird.

My favourite is No 1, for the simplicity, and the lovely muted colours.

John

On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 18:42:49 -0700, Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi everyone!
I I've been rather delinquent recently (this is my first post in a month). I only have three thousand one hundred and sixty-one unread messages :-) . Anyway I have still been snapping away so I thought I'd post a few for evaluation.
Here is a series of great blue heron photos.
http://www.photosynth.ca/photo/f/blue-heron.html


Your critiques are greatly appreciated despite the fact that I never manage to acknowledge them :-[ (I barely manage to post the few peso that I do, having to fight my way to my brother's computer and all ;-) ).

Francis

PS It is actually the first one that's shot with the TC. I rearranged them and then forgot to change the text, then didn't bother to.






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