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John Hatziemmanouil
{K:40580} 2/28/2004
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Ahhh! This is much better! The texture is great! Beautiful uncommon flower!
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B:)liana
{K:30945} 2/28/2004
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Lovely tulip dear Selina Kiss, Biliana
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Peter Domotor
{K:1854} 2/24/2004
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Hi Selina,
I like the composition, it's a good capture of a really nice tulip. Sometimes it better to use backgrounds to emphasize your object. But don't mind about a lot, it's your shot, and it's good enough.
regards
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Selina White
{K:928} 2/24/2004
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Hi guys.
Thanks for the advice. I am not really sure why I kept that background as it was - I don't think I realised how odd it looked. Too busy concentrating on the flower !!
But think the frame improves it immensely.
I have not really photographed flowers before so it is all a learning experience. Hopefully will do much better next time. After all, this is what Usefilm is all about !!
And thank you Pedro for all your lovely comments.
Have a good day everybody !
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Pedro Libório
{K:53861} 2/23/2004
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well to me it looks quite beautiful!!!
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Emgy Massidda
{K:60358} 2/23/2004
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It is a very beautiful tulip Colour and lighting is just great. I think it is a shame, though, that you kept the background almost colourless.I think that if you like it this way, maybe you could have added a thin line to frame a background (I've added an example) or if you like, whatever other frame Nevertheless, a very nice capture, Selina
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In Transit
{K:29432} 2/22/2004
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This viewer happened to comment a moment ago, upon a tulip captured by a Dutch photographer... This capture is good and the specimin wonderful, but tell me why did you keep the background haze on the top right & bottom left?
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