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Something a bit differentI took this photo over in Borneo. I wanted to try something a bit different. There must have been a recent shower (seems like so long ago!) as there are a few drops of water. I took this without a tripod using the 60mm macro lens. I like the colours but it may not be for everyone.
Nicole
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Nicole - I too love the colour in this photo. This is the type of photo that I love to play with - changing colours (although I love yellow), posterisation, inversion, pastel filters etc. If you have PS play around a little on a duplicate.
Chris Chris
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It's lovely Nicole. I like it - one dew of water in focus, the bokeh from the 60 macro seems good too. Maybe it's the yellow/green colour blend (are those two complementary colours?)
There is one in focus/sharp edge on the petal near the left edge. Maybe if you artificially blur that out with the rest of the flower, it'll have that uniform yellow to green blend. Great exposure, creamy smoothness, and off centre placement which I don't find offensive in this case.
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