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Your comments & critiques are welcome.
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Wonderful post-processing. It looks like a charcoal painting. Excellent!
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Colour version of previously posted Cyclamen photo. Your comments and
critiques are welcome.
If you rate with mark 5 or lower, add also a critique.
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Another shot from the series of floral high keys. This is a Cyclamen
flower from back. Your comments and critiques are welcome.
If you give lower rates than 5, let me know what you don't like.
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Thank you, Mark and Emma!
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The amazing golden light makes this image so extraordinary. Excellent work!
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A colour version of previously post Hi Key photo of a Cyclamen. Your
comments and critiques are welcome.
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Your comments and critiques are warmly welcome.
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I think it has some zen feeling, don't you think? Your comments and
critiques are warmly welcome.
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Your comments and critiques are warmly welcome.
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BEAUTIFUL! Excellent composition, colours, details, sharpness, textures and light.
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I was attracted by this jagged rim of fallen peach tree leaf and as
I'm a fantasy fan the first thing that came to my mind was "It looks
like a dragon wing!" :) I know it's a bit tight in the LLC. Your
comments and suggestions for improvements are warmly welcome.
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Chrysanthemum after rainy and foggy morning. Your comments and
critiques are warmly welcome.
If you rate 1-4, please add a comment with a description of faults or
what you dislike and why.
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Fantastic subject, wonderful shapes, colours and amazing light!
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One from my garden, taken back in September. Your comments and
suggestion on improvements are warmly welcome.
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A stacked image from 3 photos for wider plane of focus and better
sharpness.
Your c&c are warmly welcome.
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Thank you all for you kind comments.
Douglas: It is true that clouds work as a natural diffuser, I know, but it was too overcast, it was in the evening and there was not enough light to go for lower ISO and higher f-stop number without a tripod.
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I tried to take photos of roses many times, made several hundreds of
them but got not a one that would satisfy me. Yesterday when I was
coming home from work this bud caught my attention so I hurried for my
camera and practised on it. Unfortunately, the wind was quite strong,
sky strongly overcast and a bit less light that I would be happy with.
Nevertheless, I took more than 100 photos and got a couple of usable
ones. This is one of them. Your c&c are welcome.
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FHK #004 - Phalaenopsis
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