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I'm not sure I understand what you started with, but it sure turned out well. I like the combination of stronger and softer versions of the same colors and the diagonals of reds and violets against the yellow-green background. The darker greens make a nice accent. You're doing a good job of giving us folks in the snowy north a glimpse of Spring. Did what happened in the camera give you different combinations of zoom level and exposure with zooming at only one level of exposure?
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This is a happy image! It makes me smile. I love the colors, the shades of pink and green. I like the strong diagonal made by the darker of the pink flowers. I love how the flowers seem to move around the image. Since I don't do HDR (am I the only photographer who doesn't), I don't fully understand how you put this together. But, you did a glorious job. The only change I'd make is to clone out a few bits of flower peeking in along the frame.
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You also lost me on how you did it, but it is a bright and cheery image and I like it a lot, especially the magenta and purple blooms.
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Wow -- something new (or too complicated?) for Dennis -- that's amazing!! 
I'm clueless too, but it's beautiful!! And WARM!!
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It certainly is cheery, and I love the flow of the diagonal flowers crossing in the frame. I agree with Anita about the flowers on the edge, and I wonder about toning down the whites a bit, but that might change the whole feeling of the image. Well executed image.
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Thanks everyone! I mis-wrote about my technique. I used in-camera multiple-exposure, set to 2 images, and zoomed during those images. Then I took one of those multiple exp images that was zoomed and stacked it on top of a non-zoomed image of the same flowers. Thanks Anita & Jackie for pointing out those smudges on the edge. Jackie, I tried it toning down the whites but it lost the fresh, cherry look.
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Nancy, it sure does remind me of spring - so bright and airy with lovely complementary colors. The darker areas in the bg really add depth and contrast to the flowers. Very enjoyable image.
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Fascinating technique, as Dennis noted the composition really solidifies the image. When I first saw the thumbnail, a floral print material came to mind, like that of a summer dress. Nicely executed!
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