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    Re: Sensuality: The Essence

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    Sensuality: The Essence

    Sensuality: The Essence ~ Sony Alpha a68 ~ Tamron 90mm 272E Macro Lens ~ ISO 100 ~ Shutter Speed 1/50s ~ F/7.1 ~ Natural Light ~ Exposure Compensation 0.0

    Every flower, indeed every thing has its essence. If what I shoot will share their essence I get a good shot. Sometimes even a great shot.

    Shot in our garden/temple somewhere in the Philippines.

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    Footloose suggested a flip and a small realignment. It certainly creates a new image.

    Sensuality: The Essence

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    Re: Sensuality: The Essence

    Thanks for posting the revised version, Brian. It looks good to me.

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    Re: Sensuality: The Essence

    Quote Originally Posted by FootLoose View Post
    Thanks for posting the revised version, Brian. It looks good to me.
    It looks good to me too... but it is a very different image.

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    Re: Sensuality: The Essence

    I really like all the versions, Brian. Additionally, I have been hypnotised by the area on the far right between the stem and the rest of the flower. I see reds in there, but if I move my head very slightly there is quite a change. Maybe it is just that I need an IPS monitor, but I have not seen anything like that before. Intriguing!

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    Re: Sensuality: The Essence

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim A View Post
    I really like all the versions, Brian. Additionally, I have been hypnotised by the area on the far right between the stem and the rest of the flower. I see reds in there, but if I move my head very slightly there is quite a change. Maybe it is just that I need an IPS monitor, but I have not seen anything like that before. Intriguing!
    It's the same on my monitor. It may be just our monitors but there is some subtle color interaction going on in that area.

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