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You can catch up! You've got some really good ones here, though. I think my favourites would have to be the first two. I love the angle from which you have taken the picture of the plant, and then I really have always loved photos where the focus is on the collarbone/neck for some strange reason...
ReplyDeleteHaha, everyone has their preferences however unexplainable XD Thanks, Olivia!
DeleteLove your leading lines and spiral. I am taking a photography class and I love it.
ReplyDeleteYou are! That's great! It is an amazing skill/hobby to have.
DeleteMy favorite is the little plant. It's inspiring. I also really love the spiral. It looks like a mushroom piece of architecture from that point of view. Thanks so much for sharing :D Jaclyn @ JC's Book Haven.
ReplyDeleteWhen you think about it, it does doesn't it!? Thanks for dropping by!
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