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    Default Gold on Green

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    Not every one's cup of tea, but I didn't realise the flowers were so golden- as opposed to yellow so I tried to retain it.
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    Sigma 50mm macro
    150 ISO
    f 5.6
    20th second . Light box baffle and printed BG
    5 Stacked images. CZM
    Cropped slightly.
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    Excellent background to complement a beautiful bunch bursting with life.

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    Hi John, wonderful colors for these flowers as you mentioned and a nice background. well done.

    Allen

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    Hi John. Really interesting lighting and nice work with the stacking! I also like the comp and the background has a natural look to it (though, being picky, there are some odd textures in the background in several places - such as just above your name and in the upper corners. You could probably smooth those out with some low-opacity clone work. ) Very nicely done!

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    Gorgeous bouquet! Your stacks are inspiring!

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    A lovely bouquet of wildflowers. The positions of the flowers and the leaves is quite pleasing. I think the bg works well.
    I think the flowers are a bit over-saturated or overly bright. I wish for more light and shadow instead of the head on light.
    Lovely work. It is a treat to see a photo of these flowers.

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