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Old 28-10-12, 11:39 AM
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leaves by alexharrison101, on Flickr

tried to make a triptych thingy...what do you think?
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Old 28-10-12, 01:49 PM
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Nice colours and detail, but I can't help but feel that these would work better as individual photos.
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Old 28-10-12, 01:57 PM
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fair enough i have them all as individual photos too, just wanted to try putting them together.
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Old 28-10-12, 02:20 PM
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I like the third picture, looks striking with the colour and water effect, goes well with the back ground too.

Also meant to say they do work well together in my opinion. I do prefer the style where one picture is broken into three for wall art.
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Old 28-10-12, 04:32 PM
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Lovely contrast between the bright red of the leaves and the dark background but for me this style of photography works best when each shot is perfectly composed and has no distracting objects to catch the eye .
The third image has the most pleasing composition where the first feels a bit cramped and the second is just off center , I don't think that everything needs to be dead center but when it's just off by a bit it looks more like an over sight than a deliberate choice .
When I view the full size image on your flickr page I am drawn to the small strands of dead grass which is a shame and also the first image seems to be just a little bit soft .

Having said all of that I do like the idea and think it could quite easily be a real beautiful print so well done .
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As always these are just my own thoughts and preferences .

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Old 10-12-12, 08:44 AM
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Stunning portraits! Just beautiful!
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Old 11-12-12, 09:25 PM
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thanks

i actually had the three originals printed out and put them into a frame with 3 sections (having done a bit of editing to remove dead grass etc and try and centre the images more successfully) and they look quite nice, if i say so myself lol
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