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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 65 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Thank all of you for the suggestions. I am learning to change my photographic methods. Normally I take photos of birds and have to be fast to get in one or two shots. But with flowers I am learning to slow down and look at optional viewpoints of the subjects. |
Jul 25th |
| 65 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Hi Maria
I like your original photo and find it interesting in the different ways it can look after processing. I'm impressed that you were able to get both a sharp bee and flower. It's a beautiful photo no matter how it is processed.
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Jul 25th |
| 65 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Hi David,
What an amazing result. It is really beautiful art. I like the foggy, dreamy look but yet the flower is defined.
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Jul 25th |
| 65 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
HI Barbara,
I like photos of flowers in their natural environment. Perhaps you could have moved a bit to the right so that the flower group in the background wasn't directly behind the beautiful flower in front leaving it with a green background with or without the background flower group. The front flower was a beautiful capture.
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Jul 25th |
| 65 |
Jul 24 |
Comment |
Hi Dick,
What a nice looking milkweed. I find the blurry one on the right a bit of a distraction and would have cropped it vertically with the sharp focused left side. Something like this.
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Jul 25th |
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