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Uploaded: August 17, 2004

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.31 mega pixel Ocean City, MD.

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Pamela K August 17, 2004

On this one, I think I'd like to see the girl higher in the frame so that you could see what she was interested in.

Also, it's good if you can get the subject's eye into the picture.

Pam #159367

Jill A. Johnson August 18, 2004

agree with the little one being higher in the frame and more of her showing what she is grabbing in the sand...I would have her way over to the left and more empty sand to the right... I do not feel you need an eye in this photo to make awesome for it's the little ones action the steals the sceen... but that really is a personal opinion there are alot of ways to go and not everyone likes the same thing... but keep up the great work Scott... :) #719348

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