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    I shot this beauty this morning with my handheld Canon 40D at Fairchild Tropical Gardens.ISO 800, F/8.0, 1/50 sec, EF 24-105mm F/4.0, 105mm, No Flash, Pattern Metering, Auto WB, Auto Exposure, sRGB. Comments Welcome....

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    i think you nailed this one richard!! only thing i might suggest is a crop off the right side and maybe a little off the left too. great job!!

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    Very interesting handling of the exposure, I like it Richard congrats.

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    Richard, I agree with Harold's suggestion for cropping right and left to balance out the top and bottom flower cuts. Nice depth in the center.

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    Hi Richard, great exposure, do agree with above comments on the croping. See you soon.
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    Harold, Is this what you had in mind? Richard

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    Try it again.....

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    wow!! works for me!!

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    I'll second that WOW!

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    :)Richard this one is even better

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    Hi Richard can only add sure wish you had a diffuser The reds would look different Saturation sort of changes and has a better feel !!!

    I think with days like we have is best to work in pairs to take turns with a diffuser !!!

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    Let's do it Al.....

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