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This is an image of an eddy in the river Blackwater on the Surrey/Berkshire/Hampshire border.
The only adjustments made were to make it a little brighter as the original was a little dark.
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Beautiful image from such a simple thing as an eddy, you have a good imagination
Cheers,
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Thanks Pat - I am thinking of entering it into my clubs next Internal Theme competition "Water" funny enough,
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I made a print of it and showed it to my wife.
We spent the next hour "Finding" all sorts of faces and animals in it.
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I like your picture a lot. Very interesting forms and shapes it has. My only comment is about the light. To me it looks a bit dark still. But then again I think, it might just a personal taste.
Good luck with this one.
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This is great I try this type of thing occasionally and often am disappointed but you have got a really interesting result. Perhaps you could try a closer crop to remove the light reflection on the bottom right, this would also pick up the really interesting detail in the middle of the shot and make it more prominent?
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