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Bruce W. Clark
{K:1100} 5/18/2006
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Thank you for your comments. Yes, the background is dirt. I try not to disturd things and record nature as is. However, I would also like to point that I'm learning as I go. That is one of the reasons I post here.
Best Regards Bruce
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 5/17/2006
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Wow . . . how "Zen-like". Ok, - Be ONE with the flower. FEEL the flower. Ohmmmmmmmmm. This flower wants to be plaid with Neon Red and aquamarine accents . . . it's settling into it's "flowerness" though. Ok, all fun aside (and it WAS fun) I find a slight increase in saturation would help since there seems to be a little de-saturation during upload. While Ben made his comment in a funny way I see his point well. I see yours too, if the image ended as it occured naturally. The background is different . . . dirt I guess? It certainly helps the plants to stand out. The image could probably stand to be a tad bit sharper but is good as it is and is certainly well composed!
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
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Bruce W. Clark
{K:1100} 1/18/2005
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The flower is true to color as found in the woods where I live.
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Benjamin Poston
{K:487} 1/17/2005
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the flower wants to be Yellow...let it!!!
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Mark Sherman
{K:15669} 1/16/2005
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the look like natures street lamps, the victorian kind.
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