
I kind of like the original photo too

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I like the both but in this case, closer is better. The better to see the alien creature, Grandma! π Just call me the Big Bad Wolf.
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Will Wolfie do πΊπ
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Yes, both are excellent views!
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Very clear shot Brian.
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Thank you Sadie π
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I like both shots. The close up brings out the details in the wings which is always nice.
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Thanks Graham The wing detail is the best if you can get it π
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So do I. But the edited version is a wonder.
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It is quite amazing just a bit of cropping can produce π
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I like the cropped shot better. It shows off the filigree of the wings so beautifully!
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I do as well π
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WOW – I love both of the photos! I noticed that the tops of the branches are smooth…does the dragonfly (that’s what it looks like to me) nibble on them to smooth the edges of the branches after the leaves fall off?
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Those tips are where flowers were I think π
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Never Shelley. Makes me think about stuff and perhaps tell you something new ππ
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Yay, I love that you always answer my questions and that I’m not driving you crazy!!
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Maybe I should have been a teacher for difficulties students ππ
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