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    Default Queen Anne's Lace

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    I put this through a tritone, then infrared in NIK, finally a vignette to darken the edges.
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    Nice Queen Anne's Lace Ball. The effect looks like a slight orton. Very nice color tones and composition. I'm not crazy about the border,but that is very subjective. Nice work Jackie.

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    Jackie,
    I like this, too. The placement in the frame has a nice balance, with enough diagonal in the stem to keep it from looking too static. The DOF feels just right, and the point of focus is spot on.

    This common "weed" (native wildflower) offers so many interesting forms and photo possibilities during its life cycle. Thanks for sharing what you saw!

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    Very nice, Jackie. Like the DOF and composition. The tones look perfect. Personally I might prefer a little more room around the flower head, but that's subjective. Well done.
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    Christopher, Old Photo Master and Master Texturizer

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