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07/06/2005 10:20:04 AM |
Originally posted by Dusty: I am definately a fan of Selective desaturation, however, I see areas that are showing the color of the door, green? This is on the lower petal of the flower. I generaly enlarge to 400% to avoid this from happening. Other than that the photo is very nice as well as the composition. Good job. |
Eek! Good catch. I will have to fix this photo. Thank you for your observation! |
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07/06/2005 09:30:26 AM |
I am definately a fan of Selective desaturation, however, I see areas that are showing the color of the door, green? This is on the lower petal of the flower. I generaly enlarge to 400% to avoid this from happening. Other than that the photo is very nice as well as the composition. Good job. |
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07/06/2005 08:41:18 AM |
I like the way the colorful flowers contrast with gray background. Very clever and unique. |
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07/05/2005 06:33:37 PM |
Excellant selec destat, the old looking door and bright flower are perfect, I love the way they compliment each other, the edges of the flower may need to be a little darker they seem a tad blown out on my monitor, but still awesome! |
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07/05/2005 06:29:25 PM |
Selective desaturation works quite nicely with this photo, and the composition is great. DOF also works well. A very nice photo! |
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