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Jim Goldstein
{K:21230} 6/24/2004
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Sorry I would have made recommendations at the time of the post, but I had to run and posted rather quickly. I think the excess background at the top of the image doesn't really add to your photo. The background would be more of a positive factor if you were using it for a direct backdrop of the stamen and pistols of the flower, but you're not so the background just hangs there. As is you're kind of looking down into the flower a little bit. I'd like to see more of the sagging petals and use the lines of the petal to draw your eye into the center of the flower. A portrait format might have worked well even if the flower were not entirely in focus. I do like the idea of this image and it's great seeing another Mark II user on here. I hope that helps :)
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Gerry Pacher
{K:7303} 6/24/2004
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Hi Jim, many thanks for your feedback. Regarding "room for improvement" could you give some advice or ideas?
Thanks Gerry
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Jim Goldstein
{K:21230} 6/24/2004
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Great detail although I think the composition could be improved.
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Rika Suzuki
{K:299} 6/18/2004
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the beauty is gone, but it's still beautiful! great shot!!
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Kristina Kohut
{K:49990} 6/17/2004
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It's a green little man with funny hat... but he lost his face in the storm! :-)) Beautiful Gerhard! Very good photo quality, wonderful details and colours, also so cute and funny seeing the "little man"!
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Rus Alexandru
{K:416} 6/14/2004
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Great DOF. Congrats... Alex.
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Don Loseke
{K:32503} 6/14/2004
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Very sharp and lovely colors. The new cameras are getting better but you have to be a rocket scientist to operate them. Looks like you will get the hang of it real soon . Don.
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Johnny K
{K:12635} 6/14/2004
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Wonderful details !
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