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    Nikon D600 Tokina 16-50 f7,1 1/100 iso 200 wb daylight. in PP I certainly made it darker with exposure, vibrance, light and shadows. My attention was drawn by the curing lines and the mixture of colors.
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    nice color catch with shadows. Love the shadow on the central lower leave. Have you considered doing a square crop? The leaves on the right background seem to be irrelevant to the beauty of the ones on the left.

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    Hazel thank you. You wrote exactly : i cropped a part on the right because not lovely as the left part. Some remaining in the right background is unavoidable.

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    A very nice mix of colors, light, and patterns! I really like how Hazel cropped the image - it helps us to focus on the best parts of the original.

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    Thank you Sreve. I cropped the image.

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    I see the attraction and I have to confess my compositional skills are sometimes a little shaky but I agree with previous comments, I think you need to be a little more selective. I often find myself in circumstance such as these saying to myself what is the picture I want to take - what is it going to be a picture of....it makes me concentrate more on composition.

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    Thank you Jonathan. Yes believe..I concentrate, I was disturbed by the owner of the garden speaking on some plants and flowers!

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