Crab #1- the contrast is nice between the green and the orange, the composition is good with the crab off center. crab 2 is a great photo, but i question whether your friends and family want to be stared at by a close-up crab for 30 days, same with crab 3.
Sea Lions #5 - as said before, it's just darn adorable. i don't like 1 because i think the sand is the focus, 2 the focus is on the boat, not the sea lions, 3 and 4 make me feel a little off balance, plus i think they are too close, the same for 6, like the crab, i'm not sure people want to feel like they are being "watched" people like to look, not be looked at. not to say that you can't pull off a certain "shared experience" by having the subject looking back at the viewer, but i don't think any of those 3 pulled that off.
In the last ones i would get rid of #2 because the focus is on his head, which i think is too small for the frame of the photo... i wish his shell had more detail to it, kinda like a peacock feeling, but it doesn't...
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~I swear sometimes i feel like i'm married to a child.
~You better watch who you're calling a child, Lois, cause if i'm a child than you know what that makes you? a pedophile. and i'll be damned if i'm going to stand here and be lectured by a pervert.
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