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08/17/2008 12:28:16 AM |
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08/16/2008 03:26:19 AM |
I was going backwards in your protfolio so I saw version B first. And it remains my favorite one. I don't know what you did different in the version B but it looks punchier and less sharpened. |
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08/15/2008 09:23:37 PM |
Like the somewhat muted colors. Petal edges look oversharpened. |
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08/15/2008 07:26:59 PM |
Very beautiful specimen and great edit. |
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08/15/2008 07:21:45 PM |
these are simply beautiful, in a reduced color palette, with wonderful DOF |
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08/15/2008 03:01:59 PM |
you have so many beautiful flowers around where you live right now .. and you're photographs are excellent .. love this one too .. you get the best depth of field happening .. the 100mm is the best lens .. :) |
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08/15/2008 01:38:24 PM |
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08/15/2008 12:55:37 PM |
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08/15/2008 12:43:25 PM |
Interesting blend of soft and sharp. Some of them look like they have little faces :-p |
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08/15/2008 11:03:34 AM |
Simple and stunning. Background is right on. I am not sure, but you may have over sharpened. . . or did you use a filter in post processing? The black edge on some of the petals. |
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