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    Nikon D90; Shutter Spedd 3.0 sec; Aperture Priority f/11; ISO 160; 60mm; Natural light and LED flash light on the low left side; adjusted color via "Lab Color"; Applied Image choosing "Soft Light" and Sharpening via Lab Color in Channels choosing "lightness".

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    I love the antique feel of this image. You do such nice work with floral subjects. The bottom petals are just a bit out of focus, but that adds to the softness of the whole blossom. This is really lovely. Its a natural that its on a black background and I like that its centred in the middle, these are just my opinions, I am not an expert. It reminds me of the floral illustrations from the 19th century Europe.
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    Hi - Lovely - Black BG really makes it POP. Looks just a tad dark on my screen - might just adjust the levels a tad will make it POP that little more. JUST for my tastes!! Others may prefer it like it is.
    Nice work :)

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    hi mirenchu , this is a lovley image i like it a lot , as your most of the images you post here. Well done .

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    Hi Mirenchu, Beautiful flower thats well handled. I brought it into PS and lightened it a bit and to my eye makes a big difference.

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    Hi Mirenchu Another fine looking image, you continue to capture a delicate feel !! Agree with Dave on lightening just a tad !!!

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    Hi Lady Mirenchu,
    I like your "Rembrandt" image rendition, capture and composition...I like the rotational incline of your beautiful lady in frame...the quality and fine details and texture in the petals are superb...I like this very much. The dark background compliments your lady quite well. Depending on the mood and feel that you want to convey, this is excellent. Added luminosity of the image will give it a different look, but thats a matter of personal taste. I like it as presented, in its Rembrandt style, using dark colors and shadow details...well done, proud of you...:) I want you to go back and fix the residual trace of cloning marks that is in close proximity to the lower right side petal...good work...:cool:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gus Cobos View Post
    Hi Lady Mirenchu,
    .............. I want you to go back and fix the residual trace of cloning marks that is in close proximity to the lower right side petal...good work...:cool:
    her signature?
    If you cannot read that, your monitor must be out of calibration

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    Thank you very much for all your comments! I really appreciate all your help!!!

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    Nice work, maybe a tad underexposed - well done.
    Interesting use of light sources.

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