Activity for User 442 - Lou Karcher - loukarcher@gmail.com

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60 May 17 Reply Makes a much more appealing image after it's flipped. Thanks for the suggestion Ginger and for the 'second' Bill. May 24th
60 May 17 Comment Super sharp macro, Dorothy. If this was cropped (?), try another one that is less tight. Showing more of the petals may provide a complimentary "frame" for the center of the flower, making it more appealing to the eye. May 14th
60 May 17 Comment Ginger! This is an unusual and interesting plant and the "near macro" was a great way to capture its interesting features. Thought about Bill's vignette question and added one to this then blackened the top section. Makes the main topic of your image stand out but not sure the blackened top was the right thing to do? May 14th
60 May 17 Comment First Bill, the sharpness and colors of the stigma and the anthers are superb! Ordinarily I'm a vignette fan. I found this one distracting because it is in the same color spectrum as the petals. My eyes were trying to decide whether is was a vignette or unusually colored petals. An angular mid to darker brown toned frame might work (??) in making this great image pop out at you. May 14th
60 May 17 Comment Rarely think of macro images as "action" photos. Initially thought your focus was a bit soft but, after enlarging it, saw it was thin strands of webbing that were creating the false illusion. A black vignette might make the drama stand out even more. Thumbs up, Carol! May 14th

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