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    Re: Beauty

    Very nice detailed shot! I find my eyes wandering toward the out of focus droplets in the background a bit, though. However, the sharpness and colours for this capture are gorgeous and complimenting each other very nicely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yuukon View Post
    Very nice detailed shot! I find my eyes wandering toward the out of focus droplets in the background a bit, though. However, the sharpness and colours for this capture are gorgeous and complimenting each other very nicely.
    they could be taken out. this flower does have outstanding colors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    they could be taken out. this flower does have outstanding colors.
    I definitely think it'll help with the focus.

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    Re: Beauty

    Water droplets on plant portraits is a matter of personal taste. Some people will spray a dry flower with water to produce them; but I usually wipe plants dry before photographing the scene.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Water droplets on plant portraits is a matter of personal taste. Some people will spray a dry flower with water to produce them; but I usually wipe plants dry before photographing the scene.
    For me it generally depends on what the subject of the photograph is. With a close-up such as this, when they're not the subject but still obviously there, they form a distraction. But when the droplets actually add something to the scene or are the subject, then I'm all for them. I use them from time to time as well.

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