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I attempted to show the excitement and movement of the hounds. Now I know I cut off his head, but as this was my first time using the continuous focussing, I sort of liked what I got."Flying Valdini's"
I left the shadow on the huntsmen to draw the attention to the feet.
I am quite happy for you to pull it to pieces and it won't hurt me a bit. I will still like it.
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I think you've got a couple of potential photos in here.
As it stands, it's a record shot of an interesting event with a touch of humour. But I'm looking at it with some pretty severe cropping, and there are some really interesting details in it. I tried to write a long description of this, but you know what they say about photos being worth a thousand words...
If the original file has enough resolution, it could be cropped to tell several different stories.
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Mmhh. Its about 80% of the original, so plenty resolution there. Only thing I could see was levitation.
But you have more or less got the Tally Ho bit.
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