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    mountain anemone of the Alps. I think a macro obiectif is better for this. (now I've got micro Sigma 70mm). In any way tell me which one of the next images you like ..or dislike. One every 48 H. Thank you.

    Shot last summer.Zoom 70-210f4@some 80mm in slide. In Photoshop:cropped, >saturation and brightness. Valerio

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    Hi Valerio,

    This is nice, but it is lacking some contrast. You could go to Image>Adjustment>Selective Color, choose Neutrals from the drop menu and add a few points to the blacks. That would make the image pop :)
    I would crop this into a vertical pano and get rid of the clipped flowers.

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    In Adobe photoshop Elements I don'find 'adjustment'. There's a slightly blue dominant which is regular in the mountain light,it should increase if I increase the saturation or not? thanks.

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    Give it a little more contrast, Valerio :)

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    Valerio,

    The FG mountain anemone is merging with the BG mountain anemone. My suggestion would be to move left or right to keep them from merging and create a nice juxtaposition of the two. Fabiola covered my other comments.

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