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    I toned this rose image using a combination of channel mixer, hue/saturation, and curves layers. I also applied an orton effect, a blur overlay masking out the center, and a slight vignette. Any C&C are welcome!
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    Christopher, Nice soft glow to this and a very nice composition. Tonal values look good.

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    Nice image and application, Christopher.

    Might crop a little on the right to move it off center more. But ...

    Your image ... your vision.

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    Christopher,
    I like the soft, glowing, dreamy look you've achieved. The low saturation adds nicely to the effect. To my eye, the visual weight is already sufficiently in the lower right, even though the center of the flower is in the center of the frame. That, together with the diagonal arrangement of the main body of the flower and the nearly triangular petal at the upper left, adds just the right dynamic balance.

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    I love the tones on this also. I also feel that the balance seems fine as is. Your efforts were well rewarded.

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    Christopher, I wouldn't change the crop at all. Very nice soft dreamy look to this.

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    like this one a lot Christopher.....thew shade of pink is unique.
    BTW, just read on "eager to learn" that underexposure will bring out more shadow details
    and add a third dimension to the image

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    Christopher, I love the ethereal look to this. It is a very peaceful image.
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    Thanks everyone for commenting! Much appreciated.

    Dave, I habitually underexpose about one/third of a stop because I've found that way I usually get the best exposure and details.
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    Beautiful image and nice treatment

    Quote Originally Posted by Christopher Miller View Post

    Dave, I habitually underexpose about one/third of a stop because I've found that way I usually get the best exposure and details.
    + 1 ,

    TFS

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    Christopher,

    I like the color and implied leading line in this image. Great use of shadow.
    Thanks for sharing...
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    Thanks Harshad and Charles!
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    Excellent image, Christopher. The color is special and i love it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Phillips View Post
    like this one a lot Christopher.....thew shade of pink is unique.
    BTW, just read on "eager to learn" that underexposure will bring out more shadow details
    and add a third dimension to the image

    ... not only that but most reds/yellow tones need to be desaturated .... right out of the camera properly exposed they seem to lack detail by being over.

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