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Latticework


jayme

Sunflower & latticework.


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Flower

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These are wonderful and getting better. This one may be the best in a series that we've loved to watch as it grows.
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What would be an otherwise "same old flower shot" is invigorated by the diffused latticework. Very nice. Great colors. Super composition.
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this is a great capture and I feel rather dejected for not being able to rate this picture 7 on aesthetics . Jayme , I find the shadows on petals a bit disturbing..
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Fabulous colours in the flower, Jayme!

Superb composition with respect to the shadow, too, the intersection passing through the heart of the flower!!

Altogether lovely!

Kind regards, Chris

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One of the few flower shots on Photo.net that breaks through the flower shot cliches. Great composition. Regards, Doug.
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Ohhhhhh there it is!

 

I was all set to agree with Tuhin about the distracting shadow cutting across the right side of the petals, but when I saw the reduced image on the "add a comment" page, I saw the rest of the shadow. :-) Is that the shadow of a fence? In any case, I love it now. 7/6!

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Being a rank amateur photographer, I am really thrilled with your wonderful comments. They inspire me to try harder and learn more. I've always been interested in art and not having the talent to paint or draw has always been frustrating for me. Photography & software like Photoshop has given me the means to express my point view of what & how I see something. I am always thrilled when others like what I see. Thank you!
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A very artistic look at a flower. I, too, find the shadows slightly distracting, but this is still very nice. Without the shadows, you'd have to come up with a different title, too! :)
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I like the colors a lot, as well as the composition. But, the shadows, as other have mentionned, are a little too much distracting.
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