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African Violet


LenMarriott

Nikon D5100, 18-55mm @ 55mm, 1\30 @ f5.6, Auto ISO (320), exposure comp. -2, hand held, heavy crop in Photoshop. LM.


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Back at you with the New Years wish.  I was generally pleased with this result, likely my final post of 2014, until I visited this one that I see you are already familiar with.  Oh well, one can always dream.  :-)  Thanks for your most welcome visit.  See you in 2015.  Best, LM.

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Hi Len,

 Very rich color and sharp detail caught my eye. One can almost feel the velvety texture of the petals. I wish you and your family a great New Year Len.

Best Always,

Holger

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The colours are the strong points, I admit.  I won't talk about the weak points.  :-)  Happy New Year to you as well & thanks for your visit.  Best,  LM.

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Strong colors and lot of detail, lovely!

 

Thanks for your recent comment, Len!

 

Best regards

 

PDE

 

P.S. Happy New Year!

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Thanks for your validation.  If you'd like to see a real nice African Violet shot follow my link in my answer to Patsy, above.  Best, LM.

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A lovely catch - the blue is rich and regal and when combined with the yellow makes for a very appealing color combo.  I am not sure if you took this flash but that tends to highlight the details and that can be a good and/or a bad thing.

All the very best,

 

   

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No flash.  Taken by window light alone.  Any impact is likely due solely to the colour combination.  Just a fun way to pass some time while it snows wildly outside.  :-)  Thanks for your interest.  Best, LM.

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LEN, OF COURSE, IT IS BEAUTIFUL WITH RICH COLORS, ETC; BUT, TO ME THE YELLOW HIGHLIGHTS ARE A DISTRACTION TO THE WONDERFUL DETAIL IN THE CENTER; EXCELLENT COLOR SEPARATION AND TONES.,

F.

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Are you suggesting a crop to eliminate the yellow parts? (pistil?)  Not sure how I'd do that.  It was the play of complimentary colors that prompted me to crop in the manner I did.  If it's only the highlights on the yellow parts that you refer to perhaps there is a PS solution.  Feel free to crop & post your version if you'd like.  Whatever, I thank you for taking the time to offer your critique.  Best, Len.

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