“ The gentleness of the flower ”
I tried to create a warm hue for my flower to inhabit!
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  • Kimberley Protzman Edited 5 years ago

    Yes, the colors are soft and warm! I think it would be a better photo, though, if you had cropped off the brighter band of light over there on the left, and perhaps… more

    Yes, the colors are soft and warm! I think it would be a better photo, though, if you had cropped off the brighter band of light over there on the left, and perhaps focused more sharply on some part of the flower.

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  • Charli Couchman Edited 5 years ago

    You have succeeded in creating that lovely, warm setting for your flower. I have three small suggestions that, in my opinion, would make the image even better: 1)… more

    You have succeeded in creating that lovely, warm setting for your flower. I have three small suggestions that, in my opinion, would make the image even better: 1) straighten the stem ever so slightly, 2) crop the bright sliver off the left side, and 3) nudge the whole flower up a bit into the top space, almost centering it vertically. Keep in mind that my suggestions are subjective. This is a beautiful, high-key photo with lovely blossoms and background. You have done well.

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