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    Anthuriums

    anthuriums with studio lights to eliminate surroundings.

    Anthuriums

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    re: Anthuriums

    Really beautiful!!!

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    re: Anthuriums

    Nice composition.

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    re: Anthuriums

    Very well done.

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    Re: Anthuriums

    Everything about this image is fabulous, colour, lighting and sharpness.

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    Re: Anthuriums

    Wonderful composition, shapes and colors. My one gripe, which is significant, is that there is so much glare, which hides color, texture and shape. A polarizer would have minimized if not eliminated the glare.

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    Re: Anthuriums

    Beautiful !

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    Re: Anthuriums

    Thank you to all.
    Mike I never thought about using polarizer in such situation, thank you for the tip

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    Re: Anthuriums

    My experience, Jean, is that eliminating 100% of the glare in an image such as yours is most easily done by eliminating most of it by positioning the lights accordingly, removing most of the remaining glare by using a polarizer, and then removing the last small amount of glare, if any, during post-processing.

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