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![]() Chris
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Pesty bloody weed. I have heaps around my house. It's a curse
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Peter
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I think it might be a tad oversharpened (possibly to reign in the flower on the left) but the tones and also the contrast with the tangle in the background are very beautiful. Especially those tones in the flowers. they make them look very delicate.
Cheers Steffen. lust for comfort suffocates the soul
chris it's a shame you have that jungle on the right,it tends to make the image a little busy in my opinion.i like the detail in the flowers.
cheers pa
Chris,
I'm with Steffen on this one: the image seems a tad oversharpened. Look at the haloing around the lower edge of the rearmost flower, with just a smidgeon along the lower edges of the frontmost one as well. The colours are beautiful though, as is your use of DoF. The frontmost flower just springs from this image. g.
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