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Old 04-11-2007   #1
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Very cool composition!! I like the fact that you chose to keep the top of the tree that so many would have cropped out.
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Gorgeous composistion for your photo. Wish I was there.
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Great idea and composition. My suggestion would be to straighten the horizon.
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Great idea and composition. My suggestion would be to straighten the horizon.
Hmmmmmm....you're right. But I still have watch the vertical line of the rope. It'll be a delicate balance. Thanks.
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Great shot. The rope really doesn't matter that much, because the way she is pulling on it makes the rope not strait anyways The horizon however should be strait when possible. Nice work

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Nice shot,like the silhouette, cool shot.
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Nice shot.

Reminds me of Pippi the strongest girl in the world by Astrid Lindgren Astrid Lindgren's World. Pippi did the same thing hang in a Palm, but it was easy for here when she was strong.
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Great shot. The rope really doesn't matter that much, because the way she is pulling on it makes the rope not strait anyways The horizon however should be strait when possible. Nice work

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I can't believe I didn't notice this when cropping. This does look better to me.
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I agree That is much better!! Nice work Jeff

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