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Thanks Dilber. I appreciate your opinion. Jack, in case that you don't know what's the one that gone here (you are such a city boy), there has been a hare =) And yes, when I think, there is comic and hopefully beuty, too. A peculiar combination =)
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I am covered in shame. We have no animals left in the cities of Japan except cats, rats and weasels. And you're right about the "city boy". You country folk have that natural wisdom that comes from drinking fresh-squeezed milk out of stainless steel pails. :}
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Hi Elina, how are you?

we are going to holidays days to france, hope dont rains...

this is like a anmal rst?

The composition is very original.

 

See you.

regards.

 

RN.

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Nice to see you here=) I hope you have a good vacation, too. Yes this is a track of a hare, not man made. I was walking on the bridge when I noticed this. I liked it and now it has been nice to notice, you like it here as well =) Regards, Elina
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Elina, fun shot, beautiful and yes comic as well, really enjoyed it.Well seen and executed. Pnina
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Cool - I really like the continuation of the 'trail' across the divide... very simple, yet striking composition
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Thanks for you, Francois, Pnina, Mohammad and Andrew! I am happy to see you have visited and taken your time to give a comment. And it is allways the same: although you like it yourself it is so nice to notice there are someone else that likes it, too. Because I can be wrong, too... =)
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Elina, just have a look at rates in details, you will know I like this image or not. ;) Cheers!
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Technically the control of the whites is fabulous, Elina. Compositionally the curve of the spoor towards a corner is probably the strongest representation of this. I like this kind of thing because it hints at something that has passed through so - while your exposure is a split second, the event is much longer and covered by just the one still. I love the formations towards the top, did you try any macros on those?
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Thanks Seven. I am overwhelmed and grateful for your analysis and thoughts/feelings about this. I took a couple of pics with slightly different compositions - but no macros, sorry =)
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