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Rose of Sharon
Rose of Sharon
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Date Uploaded: Jul 12, 2005

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05/21/2006 08:33:23 AM
Not as crazy about this photo as the others. May be the background. The black background really made the iris pop.
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07/26/2005 11:27:46 AM
I especially like the shadow of the leaf behind the flower. it imitates the shape of the stamen in an interesting way.
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07/17/2005 09:49:44 AM
my eyes keep wandeing back to the orange and green? Maybe you could have cropped even closer because that red in the center of the flower is (I think) an exquisite example of the complimenary color scheme
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07/13/2005 07:06:09 PM
nicely done, i think the yellow-orange in the upper left is a bit distracting since it is neither balanced in any way in the lower right or by a complementary color which in this case would be blue. But good use of red and green as complements. I agree with much of what has been said below but I would also manybe suggest a crop to isolate the focal point of the shot.

otherwise a good job!
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07/13/2005 09:59:54 AM
Nice job. I like the angle you shot from. I think the colors compliment each other very well.
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07/13/2005 03:50:47 AM
I would have to agree. I feel the backlighting is what is causing the difference between the pinks and whites. But not distracting to me at all. I do feel the slight greens in the center make the red feel richer. Nice use of them.
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07/12/2005 08:10:32 PM
I think the white part is the backlighting showing through... or a reflection from something because the flower is pink... just a guess

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07/12/2005 08:09:01 PM
Very nice - but I'm wondering what's causing the pinkish hue on some of the petals when other parts of them are white?
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