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<blockquote data-quote="Toddw" data-source="post: 215673" data-attributes="member: 15866"><p>I failed to mention that I didn't charge for the job. Also I did use Lightroom 5 to edit them. </p><p>I wasn't aware of the 1 photo forum rule. I'll remember that in the future and I apologize to the mods.</p><p>Thanks for the input so far. Hark, I didn't even notice her hand but I see now what you mean and it bothers me now too. I did go back and crop out the tree behind the horse as it did look odd after you mentioned it. Mike, that tree behind Maegan's head on the bridge with the guitar bothers me now too. I'm trying to learn to analyze the composition when I shoot so I won't look back later and want to change so much, not being able to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toddw, post: 215673, member: 15866"] I failed to mention that I didn't charge for the job. Also I did use Lightroom 5 to edit them. I wasn't aware of the 1 photo forum rule. I'll remember that in the future and I apologize to the mods. Thanks for the input so far. Hark, I didn't even notice her hand but I see now what you mean and it bothers me now too. I did go back and crop out the tree behind the horse as it did look odd after you mentioned it. Mike, that tree behind Maegan's head on the bridge with the guitar bothers me now too. I'm trying to learn to analyze the composition when I shoot so I won't look back later and want to change so much, not being able to. [/QUOTE]
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