
Alex
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nicely done, no doubt exposure would have been a pain since it's highly reflective. As a suggestion, I'd crop out the bottom part that's intruding into the pic.
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Nicely framed and well exposed in a challenging environment no doubt. I'm not sure about cropping since you need to keep the buddha's hands Peter
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Thanks Wayne and Peter for comments. I tried various crops and didn't really like any of them. I might leave this one as is.
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