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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 65 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
Thank you everybody for your encouraging comments. Yes David there were lots of bees and other butterflies on the viburnum flowers, but this one was the most cooperative. I really like the way Dick flipped and cropped the butterfly section of the photo. But then again I like having a "bug" on my flower photos because it tells a story. |
Apr 19th |
| 65 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
I like the way you lighten and cropped the original photo and in spite of the difficulties with the various depth of fields in the flower it is very sharp. Well done. |
Apr 19th |
| 65 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
I like the way you cropped the original photo and darken the background. It brings out the detail on a charming flower. Very nice. |
Apr 19th |
| 65 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
What a soft and delicate flower. I like the angle you photographed it from and the colors. What a striking result. |
Apr 19th |
| 65 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
The light on this tulip is amazing. It brings out the details of the flower and makes it glow. I like Dick's crop of it. Beautiful. |
Apr 19th |
| 65 |
Apr 24 |
Comment |
What an interesting plant. The sharpness and the light bring out the details in the plant. An excellent photo of a complicated plant. |
Apr 19th |
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