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    massimomossi
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    Default Folds and wrinkles

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    Slightly past its prime--I wanted the wrinkles and folds to have texture against the color. The overall effect I am trying to evoke is something like that of aged sensuality. Does it work?

    Olympus SP-570UZ, macro setting, 9.77mm, ISO 125, f3.5, 1/25. Natural light; minimal editing in LR2, no cropping.

    Thank you for looking, and comments are most welcome!

    Massimo

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    Wave upon wave of gorgeous color. I like the lines and textures.

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    Ed Vatza
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    Great color and detail. Very sharp. I tend to prefer my roses a little softer but that's just me. This is very nice!

    And welcome to the flora/macro forum. Hope to see a lot more from you.

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    Joseph Martines
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    Nice capture.

    Most roses I take are beyond their prime and have all sorts of blemishes.

    Thanks for sharing.

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    Julie Kenward
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    This is beautifully made, Mossimo. Excellent composition - my eye follows all the lines through the image. It doesn't feel too tight or have anything extra in the frame.

    I do think if you really want to go for a little more of an aged look you could try adding a sepia tint over the top on it's own layer and then use either masking or lowering the opacity of the layer to add just a sprinkle of age to the image.

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