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    Default Theme: Rue Anemone

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    A little spring wildflower growing in our woods. These are slowly spreading as we clear away invasive plants.

    50mm at f1.8.

    Rotate, crop, burn and dodge. Color Efex Pro: Tonal Contrast, Remove Color Cast, Polarization, Darken/Lighten Center.

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    I like the soft, delicate feeling this has. It's subtle, but the greens and the stem make an oval that I think helps to keep the viewer's eyes in the image.

    When I saw you used Polarization, I had no idea what it did and had to try it on an image I'd just finished processing. It turned out to be a good thing for that image and maybe will on others, too. I'll have to keep trying it to see what happens. Thanks for mentioning that you'd used it.

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    Very delicate Anita. I like everything swaying to the left. Tough to isolate flowers when shooting in the wild which you have done here.

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    The image softly announces spring time. I like the simplicity of the image. The spring time theme is in your wheel house Anita.

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    Beautiful, Anita. Soft and delicate and spring-like
    "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly" - The Little Prince

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