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    No luck with candles so back to the weeds!

    No luck with candles so back to the weeds!

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    Re: No luck with candles so back to the weeds!

    Well if the weather's cooperating, why not. Never having seen this particular flower and not knowing its typical growing pattern, this image could be rotated in either direction and probably still hold up. Nicely done.

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    Re: No luck with candles so back to the weeds!

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Well if the weather's cooperating, why not. Never having seen this particular flower and not knowing its typical growing pattern, this image could be rotated in either direction and probably still hold up. Nicely done.
    and as the sun is out it is time to get the camera out.

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    Re: No luck with candles so back to the weeds!

    I like the overall appearance and colors of this picture. I think I might try to sharpen it a little if it were mine, if I tried to remove the slight noise visible in the corners first.

    I would usually think mild light to be better for shooting flowers, but in certain instances, One may like to capture the sunshine with the flower.

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    Re: No luck with candles so back to the weeds!

    Quote Originally Posted by Nicks Pics View Post
    I like the overall appearance and colors of this picture. I think I might try to sharpen it a little if it were mine, if I tried to remove the slight noise visible in the corners first.

    I would usually think mild light to be better for shooting flowers, but in certain instances, One may like to capture the sunshine with the flower.
    I may have overdone the vignette. I have a serious tendency to overdue the sharpening so i tend to leave it a notch or two from max.

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