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    Purple in bright sun

    Purple in bright sun

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    Re: Purple in bright sun

    Nice composition. With a little additional post processing to compensate for the desaturation of the bright sun this would be really lovely! Wish we were having some of your sun!

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    Re: Purple in bright sun

    Yes, i think you just wanted to show how sunshine can take away the brilliant color......

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    Re: Purple in bright sun

    Do you know what kind of flower on shot ? The background color suits the flowers very much. Nice job

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    Re: Purple in bright sun

    What you're seeing is the 'character' of a late '50's early '60's Canon 35mm f2.8 lens. One of my favorite lenses to use on my Sony camera's.
    They are some sort of daisy, but my wife wasn't sure which one when I asked her.

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    Re: Purple in bright sun

    Quote Originally Posted by All3n View Post
    Do you know what kind of flower on shot ? The background color suits the flowers very much. Nice job
    We call this flower, "African Daisy". https://www.shutterstock.com/search/african-daisy

    However there may be different names in different locations. Quite often a geographically oriented names will change from place to place...

    As an example, the dog breed we call "Australian Shepherd" has nothing to do with Australia. In fact in the U.K., it is generally called "American Shepherd".

    "Chinese Fortune Cookies" are called "American Cookies" in China...

    We call another dog, "Irish Setter" while in Ireland, it is known as the "Red Setter".

    Regarding your statement that, "The background color suits the flowers very much."; my mother-in-law who was an artist used to say that most colors will go well with green since we are used to seeing green with most flowers of varied colors. The background of most flowers is green foliage.

    This would have been a great image to use a diffuser with. Diffusers are quite cheap and come in a variety of sizes from around 12-inches to around 43-inches...
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/43-5-in-1-St...cAAOSwbYZXZCl1
    Last edited by rpcrowe; 19th March 2017 at 04:22 PM.

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    Re: Purple in bright sun

    Thank you Richard, my wife thought they were African Daisy's but wasn't sure when I asked her.

    I did a little work on the image, what do you all think of this version?

    Purple in bright sun

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    Re: Purple in bright sun

    This edit looks better, Alan. The first one is too sun-induced that brought out the subtle coloring but this edit looks much better.

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    Re: Purple in bright sun

    your edit keeps the bright sunlight but also some good color. Nicely saved!

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    Re: Purple in bright sun

    Good job...

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