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Flowers around the GardenHere are a few taken a few weeks back around the garden which I finally had a chance to process.
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Andrew
I think the PP you've done on these detracts from the interest in the flowers ie they are way too soft, excpet for the first one which has too harsh a transition from soft to sharp. I think the underlying image in all but the first shot is worth a revisit with some different PP. Peter
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Matt, is there something that you're not telling us. ![]() Thanks for the coment guys, I was using the Nik filters and thought they turn out allright. ![]() ![]()
I like the last two. While I think the composition of the last one is best, the first two being too central.
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