Green silver lines moth
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Re: Green silver lines moth
Hi Mark,
Normally I would think that the background is too busy - HOWEVER, in this case it echoes the moths markings perfectly! Really well seen! Minor thing, perhaps a slightly tighter crop to reenforce the patern's relationship.
I know a judge would say too much green (I've had that criticism numerous times), but I wouldn't let it put me off putting it in a monthly comp.
Andy.
Normally I would think that the background is too busy - HOWEVER, in this case it echoes the moths markings perfectly! Really well seen! Minor thing, perhaps a slightly tighter crop to reenforce the patern's relationship.
I know a judge would say too much green (I've had that criticism numerous times), but I wouldn't let it put me off putting it in a monthly comp.
Andy.
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Re: Green silver lines moth
I agree with Andy's comments.
I like the greens.
I think a tighter crop would help.
Thanks for posting, Mark.
I like the greens.
I think a tighter crop would help.
Thanks for posting, Mark.
Paul
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Re: Green silver lines moth
You know what would happen with a tighter crop, I would get "it's too tight I want to see the moth in its natural habitat". Lol. I'll post another offering later. Thanks Paul and Andy.