It's not as easy as a one button click. I don't know what the opinion of high key images are around here because we seldom see one. I like'em a lot, but can hardly ever produce one that suites me. I kinda liked this one.
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It's not as easy as a one button click. I don't know what the opinion of high key images are around here because we seldom see one. I like'em a lot, but can hardly ever produce one that suites me. I kinda liked this one.
I am digging the repeating patterns going on here!
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At first I was thinking this was going to be a landscape shot, but I have to say youve done a good job here. Forrest said it best, life is like a box of chocolates, and I like this one!
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Like how it is composed and color softness.
I like this! I had to google high key to know what it is. Like previously said it does have a softness to it.
This is lovely...the treatment so works.
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I agree with everyone - this is a nifty shot. I like the abstract feel to it!
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