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Brian Rueger
{K:7341} 4/12/2004
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What an awesome flower. Maybe a little bit closer.
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Robert Jones
{K:1692} 4/12/2004
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Paul, I appreciate your input. I agree about the cropping and the background. I did not try flash, but using a portable backdrop is not a bad idea. Again, thanks for your feedback.
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Enjoy
{K:16125} 4/12/2004
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Wow that is one wild flower for sure...I have never seen a flower that looked like this...excellent capture..
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Ahmet Baki Kocaballi
{K:13618} 4/12/2004
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beautiful capture
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ARMANDO ALCÁZAR
{K:42404} 4/12/2004
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EXCELENT PIC, INCREDIBLE FOCUS, BACCKGROWND, LIGHT. ALL PERFECT. CONGRATS
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Linn Currie
{K:24426} 4/12/2004
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What a weird and wonderful flower!! Great close-up. Linn
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Riny Koopman
{K:19998} 4/12/2004
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wow,wonderful flowers,nice and sharp and a good composition i give you a big 7 best-regards-from the netherlands
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Paul Fisher
{K:641} 4/12/2004
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Nice and sharp, and well exposed. However I feel this shot does not make the greatest possible use of the subject.
Try framing (or cropping) to a vertical format to match the upright stance of the flower.
Although the background has been thrown out of focus, there is still too much detail, and the colour is too similar to the lower part of the subject flower. To make the main subject "pop" you may need to use lighting (eg flash exposure of the flower and let the background go dark) or perhaps drape some coloured cloth behind the flower. I always carry a square of black velvet for this purpose.
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