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    Ron Conlon
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    Another stack of crocuses. Thanks to previous critiques I have looked to soften the lighting a little and used the DMap stacking rather than PMax, also looking for a softer look more suitable for spring flowers. Acquired similarly as the previous one, but at f/8 to lower the number of photos in the stack so that the movement due to the opening of the flowers in the warmth of the room was minimized.

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    Story Sequences Moderator and Wildlife Moderator Gabriela Plesea's Avatar
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    Beautiful, Ron!!!

    Love the symmetry, so pleasant to the eye. Stunning colours, superb composition - a pleasure to view, thank you for sharing!

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    Gabriela Plesea

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    Beautiful, I like the arrangement and the detail.

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    Beautiful image. Reminds me of an Impressionist painting. I like the soft colours and composition.
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    Gorgeous with great lighting and color! An alternative might be to place the one on the left a little lower, for a little less formal and more dynamic composition.

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    Hi Ron
    Looked at this a few times and couldnt decide if I likd the formal positioning
    .I;m still divided but a great shot anyway. Finally decided that a bit off the bottom would make it better as more of a pano
    John

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    Thanks, all. Will try for some less formal looks, have some schemes for new approaches...

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