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Hi,
New to this area... Would welcome all crits in any respect of the pic....Can't exactly go and reshoot following advice, but could do something similar. (BYW, I've worked on it in PSE2 quite a bit, for better or worse!)Canna. |
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The colors do it for me in this photo. Lovely blend and balance. I like it as is, but also have the idea that another pic with just the lily and one plate, would also make a very nice picture, and have a very Zen-like simplicity. (If you understand what I think I am trying to say)
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Brian,
thank you!great to get input. Good idea re the flower/plate in a moreminimalist setup. I will wait until the nasturtiums come out in summer (flower on plates are nasturtiums...) & will do it then. Canna |
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The glasses if removed would make this shot even better. There is a bit of a flash evidence in to shot shown by the glasses.
Great colors and sharpness though. |
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