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Luke Luther
{K:14693} 5/8/2006
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Yes, Angelo...you are looking at the back of the wilting flower. It had been a long day for both of us and I think the light was beginning to fade. You are right about the exposure. I wanted to really block the background and with the fading light this seemed to work best. Orientation is something I am working on still. I forget sometimes to use the other orientation when shooting.
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Angelo Villaschi
{K:49617} 5/8/2006
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Nice blue colours, Luke.
I am a little confused by the photo. Am I looking at the "back" of the flower (i.e. the bit connected to the stem)? It seems so.
Overall, the image looks a little (1/3 - 1/2 a stop?) dark.
I like the off-center placement of the subject, but I wonder if the horizontal orientation is the ideal one... A vertical orientation would have shown more of the stem and perhaps cut out that distracting in-focus leaf.
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Kenneth C. Long, Sr.
{K:4245} 5/3/2006
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Luke, nice shot well done.
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Luke Luther
{K:14693} 4/24/2006
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Partha, you can see the larger image in my portfolio. Thanks for your comments. Luke
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Partha Pal
{K:11619} 4/24/2006
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This is a stunning shot. I like the vivid colour of the flower,thebackground-non destracting,the composition and the overall colour tonality. Only i like to view the larger one. However very well done, Partha
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Ralf Denguth
{K:3353} 4/24/2006
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Great colors dnd details Luke! Like it very much! Cheers, Ralf
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 4/24/2006
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exquisita luminosidad. preciosa la composicion. tal vez algo pequena. cong.
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