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I think that is open to interpretation. If the second mallard is out of focus, is it an accent for the first mallard or truly a second focal point? Let's let the group decide.
We can wonder why she's the focus and he's not. Given how simple the image is, he's definitely there for a reason. What's the story the photographer intends and the one we create? Do we sometimes choose to create some mystery?
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I think that is open to interpretation. If the second mallard is out of focus, is it an accent for the first mallard or truly a second focal point? Let's let the group decide.
We can wonder why she's the focus and he's not. Given how simple the image is, he's definitely there for a reason.
What's the story the photographer intends and the one we create? Do we sometimes choose to create some mystery?
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