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  • Barbara McCahill - Tuesday 28 April 2020 09:08
    Bl and wh
  • Glenn - Thursday 30 April 2020 09:49
    Getting there... I like the bird contrast and exposure here. Some more thoughts on this: 1- flip image horizontally so the in flight stork is heading left to right, 2-add empty canvas between the landing stork and the two in the nest, 3- copy the landing stork to it's own new layer so you can rotate it a bit and still have it look straight at the nest after adding the canvas since they will be further apart, 4- these changes might also make it a perfect candidate for a diptych (two separate panels making up one coherent composition) Lots of potential in this image... have fun!