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    Default Theme: Red Parrot Tulip

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    This is a high key photo taken for my on-line Kathleen Clemons class.
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    Love the high-key look you achieved here, Anita. Composition is beautiful. Well done!

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    Ohhhh Anita! I looked at it yesterday and thought wow this is really washed out, but upon reflection, I think the desaturated colours just add to the beauty. The petals beckon you to have a closer look and draw you in to it's lovely world. I do like the high key look and the angle is divine. ( No texture, then this can't be an Anita image I thought.) Did you have a specific intent when you created this image? Love it!

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    Lots said above and I can only echo their sentiments, a flower lady special image for theme...well done

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackie Schuknecht View Post
    Ohhhh Anita! I looked at it yesterday and thought wow this is really washed out, but upon reflection, I think the desaturated colours just add to the beauty. The petals beckon you to have a closer look and draw you in to it's lovely world. I do like the high key look and the angle is divine. ( No texture, then this can't be an Anita image I thought.) Did you have a specific intent when you created this image? Love it!
    I agree with you--part of me thinks it is washed out. This is part of my assignment for the on-line flower photography course I'm taking with Kathleen Clemons--high key. I'm wondering if red is not the best color to use for this approach. That is also why there is no texture, but I may add one for my own pleasure. Thanks for your comments.

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    Anita, I think this is beautiful. I don't think it is washed out but I prefer pale palettes anyway. There is a small dot about two inches below the lowest petal. I thought it was on my monitor (which definitely needs cleaning) but it moved when I scrolled down Other than that, I wouldn't change a thing!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheryl Slechta View Post
    Anita, I think this is beautiful. I don't think it is washed out but I prefer pale palettes anyway. There is a small dot about two inches below the lowest petal. I thought it was on my monitor (which definitely needs cleaning) but it moved when I scrolled down Other than that, I wouldn't change a thing!
    Thanks for pointing out the spot which I'd missed. I'm delighted you like it.

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    Lovely image and well processed Anita!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy Howle View Post
    Lovely image and well processed Anita!
    Thanks, Judy.

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