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	Comments on: Fixing the Big Problem. Tips on Creating Pleasing Juxtapositional Images. And More Great New Used Gear Listings	</title>
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		By: Jake		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Artie, I really like this image. In answer to your question; moving slightly to the left would have been a good idea. As David said it would &quot;push the sharp bird’s head slightly closer to the right edge of the frame and give the OOF bird on the left slightly more space on the left side of the frame. And the whole image would be better balanced.&quot; I agree with this but I think there is another answer, moving slightly to the left would have taken some time so perhaps the bird&#039;s nictitating membrane would not have been closing or closed which would have saved you editing time. Fantastic job on the editing,
Jake]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Artie, I really like this image. In answer to your question; moving slightly to the left would have been a good idea. As David said it would &#8220;push the sharp bird’s head slightly closer to the right edge of the frame and give the OOF bird on the left slightly more space on the left side of the frame. And the whole image would be better balanced.&#8221; I agree with this but I think there is another answer, moving slightly to the left would have taken some time so perhaps the bird&#8217;s nictitating membrane would not have been closing or closed which would have saved you editing time. Fantastic job on the editing,<br />
Jake</p>
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		By: Ted Willcox		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Very good PS work and very interesting photo, way to go!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very good PS work and very interesting photo, way to go!</p>
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