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    Canon EOS 5D, Shooting Date/Time 5/2/2008 16:43:12, Shutter Speed 6 Sec. Av(Aperture Value) F22, Evaluative metering, Exposure Compensation 0, ISO 100, Lens EF100mm f/2.8 Macro USM, Focal Length 100.0 mm. On tripod with cable release, inside the house. The shades were drawn with light from side window, black sheet over most windows for dark room.

    This is an experiment. My wife wants to hang pictures of flowers from our garden. How does it look to you?

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    Hey Grady, very nnice comp and colors. I would have like to seen a little more of the right and bottom flower's edges.

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    A very colourful composition Grady and showing good detail.
    Including the whole 'trumpet' portion of daffodils on bottom and right side would improve composition IMO.

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    I agree with the including the whole trumpet comments. I just did not notice the right one cut off when cropping. I will have to re-shoot the image for that. Thanks for mentioning it.

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    Love it Grady, light is very nice, agree with John and Mike, but the left edge bothers me more, would love to see the right AND left edges unclipped.

    Robert

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