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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 63 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
Thanks for the comments, I will be trying more of this. |
Mar 17th |
| 63 |
Mar 26 |
Reply |
Thanks it was a fun experiment. I think it took longer in PS than it did taking the photos.
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Mar 17th |
| 63 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
How lucky you are to get 2 creatures on one flower. I too like the dreamy look. It reminds me more of a watercolor. I too would remove the branch. I also would see what it looks like with that bottom bunch of leaves gone. Just a thot.
Thank You |
Mar 17th |
| 63 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
Love it! I can imagine this printed large. Wow, what eye candy! |
Mar 17th |
| 63 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
Nicely done, and some good work in PS. Do you have some favorite backgrounds that you use? This is very nice! |
Mar 17th |
| 63 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
Nice flower. I might up the contrast just a little so the water drops show a little more, and I agree with erasing so of the flowers bruises. Thanks |
Mar 17th |
| 63 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
Interesting Photo. I like the burnished gold color of the Pen nib. I like the background above the pen, but not sure below it. My eyes are drawn to the red. I might soften it a little. Thanks |
Mar 17th |
| 63 |
Mar 26 |
Comment |
It's always rewarding to get at little bee in focus. They don't sit still long. The flower is very strong in color, I might try to drop the saturation of the it, to make the bee stand out a little more. Thanks for sharing. |
Mar 17th |
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