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Nice shot with good use of spot colour. It might benefit froma little cropping at the bottom as I don't think that adds much to the image.
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Just cropped bottom 3rd....yep looks heaps better...thanks
Your telling me Cala Lilies are considered a WEED in Australia? Those flowers were my wedding flowers!! I think they are a nice flower.
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Nice one...but you missed a few spots I can still see some of the spots with green.
Mic, if you want to create a similar effect use the following: 1. Copy the image and create a new image 2. Flatten the second image and use the lab colour b&w conversion Matt.K posted a while ago 3. Copy the b&w version and paste it into the coloured image 4. Put the layer with the b&w image as the bottom layer and select the coloured pic layer 5. Use the eraser - on brush setting/~10% flow (these are my preferences) - (and your wacom) and erase the irrelevant colours. Alternatively what you could do is just duplicate the coloured layer at the start and just desaturate the layer until it's b&w then follow steps 4 and 5, but I've noticed that this is an extremely dodgy way of doing it. Cheers, W Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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Arum lillies a weed? They are one of my fav flowers...excellent in vases! I have patches of them all over my garden....love them!!
Great pic by the way!
Yes they are declared a noxious weed in WA. They grow just about anywhere with only a small amount of water. Ideal conditions in WA.
They do make great subjects for photography and painintg too. Steve.
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They are dangerous to have around the place, they kill pets who accidentally munch on them.
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