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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 9/4/2007
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Thank you, Philip, for being so kind as to follow my suggestion. You honour me.
Best Regards, Aniko :)
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Philip Curwen
{K:1363} 9/4/2007
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Yes I agree its better with the distraction gone. Thanks for your time and suggestions! Cheers Phil
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 9/4/2007
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Exactly so, Philip!
Now, to me, there are no distractions and the entire image is so pleasing!
How do you feel about it??? And thank you so much for "listening" to my suggestion.
Warmest Regards, Aniko :)
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Philip Curwen
{K:1363} 9/4/2007
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Hi Aniko, thanks for the comment! did you meen like this:
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Aniko Heart
{K:26503} 9/4/2007
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Oh yes, Philip!
I very much appreciate this image! Aptly titled also... :)
Only one distraction (to my eye) is the yellow petal over the main focal flower. Being so bright, my eye is drawn to it, and thus it (IMHO) "takes away" from the fabulous mood of the rest of the photo.
I don't know how you feel about cropping or cloning out such things, as naturally, it was there... I am merely giving my personal opinion as to what I would do to somehow alleviate this distracting element. I would opt for cloning it out rather than cropping, as a crop would alter the nice framing.
I do hope I am not speaking out of place.
I really do admire this work of your's... very much!
Best Wishes, Aniko :)
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Gustavo Scheverin
{K:164501} 9/4/2007
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Buen enfoque y DOF... Un abrazo!
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