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Yes, no, maybe?
Just the crop looks off, where are the Perrier bubbles?
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First - I like the rose and all the sharp details to see. Also the background fits well. But... (what else ;-))... maybe you should have taken a bigger bowl. In this way the blossom lost the best of it's form.
I guess for me IMO the bright blue background distracts from the subject and I'm not really crazy about the crop...the rose is nice and I like the idea however. What about a different glass?
Not that I'm any kind of expert Raiven but you asked so I thought I would throw in my $0.02
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I think it's the crop and (maybe) the angle that bothers me.
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