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BAYRAM ERDEM Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Photography Class

Hello!

I am supposed to write a short description for a photo that I took for my photography class. Could you please help me to write a better paragraph for it? So here is the photo and the description I wrote for.
Many thanks!

"The pond is clear, but it isn't this beyond the sea and has never been. The ducks are white and pure, but it isn't this beautiful and real nor has it ever been. But together, and in each other's company, they are more beautiful than they could ever have been alone . . ."

  

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"Cute ducks, huh? " A sunken fence? A submerged walkway?

  • "Cute ducks, huh?
  • " A sunken fence?
  • A submerged walkway?
  • I confess, I didn't investigate what it was when I took the shot.
  • "
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"Cute ducks, huh? But I'll bet what you must be asking yourself is: "What is that strange tiled pattern they're swimming over?" A sunken fence? A submerged walkway? I confess, I didn't investigate what it was when I took the shot. Now, your guess it as good as mine."
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Thank you for your help! Did you mean "Now your guest IS as good as mine." ?
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Now, your guess is as good as mine.

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