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    Play time - C & C are welcome

    This picture was taking during my visit to the sea beach on last Sunday. I found these sweet children playing with the sand. I have tried to capture some beautiful moment of their activities.

    Your C & C will be highly appreciated.

    Play time - C & C are welcomeIMG_6285 by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr

    Play time - C & C are welcomeIMG_6278 by Tejal Imagination, on Flickr

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    Re: Play time - C & C are welcome

    Nicely done, great angle of view.

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    Re: Play time - C & C are welcome

    Thnx John.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nicely done, great angle of view.

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    Re: Play time - C & C are welcome

    Tejal...nice clear shot. Maybe in both images, it will help if you either blur the background or like in #1, since those people and the bike included in the shot are separate from the kids, you can remove them, clone them off, so that the concentration of the shot is with the kids doing their thing...the positioning of the kids in the second image is really nice...while the background is not, so my suggestion is to blur them without losing the environment...what do you think? Will this be do-able?

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    Re: Play time - C & C are welcome

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    Tejal...nice clear shot. Maybe in both images, it will help if you either blur the background or like in #1, since those people and the bike included in the shot are separate from the kids, you can remove them, clone them off, so that the concentration of the shot is with the kids doing their thing...the positioning of the kids in the second image is really nice...while the background is not, so my suggestion is to blur them without losing the environment...what do you think? Will this be do-able?
    Thanks Izzie . I will try to do that.

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