I'm thinking of sending my L 128 for consideration in the " Cat e Log "
I'm torn between these two pics.
so You tell me which is best or should I try for a better one ?
you tell me
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The second pic is the nicer I think, but the unpaired fins are in a better position (especially the dorsal) in the first shot. This is a species we have lots of pictures of, coincidentaly I have "rejected" a couple of pictures of them just this week. So it has to be very good to replace an existing picture.
I don't want to be negative, but I hope you understand I can't spend all my time replacing really good pictures with more really good pictures. What I aim to do is improve what is there or show new things.
You could, for example, show the crappiest ever picture of these fish spawning and it'd probably get added in.
Hope this explains a bit?
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I don't want to be negative, but I hope you understand I can't spend all my time replacing really good pictures with more really good pictures. What I aim to do is improve what is there or show new things.
You could, for example, show the crappiest ever picture of these fish spawning and it'd probably get added in.
Hope this explains a bit?
Jools
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