Bring on the critiques..what to do to this photo!!???
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Bring on the critiques..what to do to this photo!!???
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Frame it and put ot on a wall? I like this photo very much. It has a real Victorian feel to it.
Love it, Kat!
To be honest with you Kat, its not my type of photography. As much as I love abstract work, flowers are still flowers to me. It is a great image, and I like the contrast. I jus wish it were not a flower. Sorry, just my opinion on it. haha, just trying to be honest here. Good job, just not my cup of coffee, I like tea. :-)
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I like the image, I like softness to it. Not really my type of image either, but the tones look pretty good to me.
Thanks! I was kind of looking at color and brightness. more so brightness. I find it hard to tell on my screen where i am at with this photo!
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Lovely and creative composition here, very well done. Dig the tones here big time. I'd like to see a wee bit more sharpness in the center of the white flower and perhaps a teeny burn on the top left corner. Hope that helps - marko
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