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    Default Daisy trio

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    Nikon D3
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    1/25sec @ f/22
    ISO 100

    Small leaf repair..............comments welcome..........

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    Wow there's now't much wrong with that! The detail in the petals is amazing - great shot I love the colours.

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    Gorgeous.
    Among the commercial possibilities: jigsaw puzzle, greeting card, mug.

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    Hey Jay,
    Like where they are all cut and the light and BG are very nice. Only small tweak is the flower petal removal in the LRC area that is peeking in.......This one turned out very nice!

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    Thanks folks............appreciate the feedback.

    Roman, yup. I missed it, and I stared at this thing for a long time!:o

    Jay

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    Beautiful colors and details !

    Oh, from a D3...no wonder the colors look familiar ;) :D:D

    If this were mind, I would just brighten up some parts of the flowers.

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    Just seeing these beautiful flowers satisfy me and I'm sure they would have been a thrill to work on for a while. The details on them are wonderful.

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    I believe these flowers are Rudbeckias, commonly called Black Eyed Susans. Lovely composition and detail. I would lighten up the centers just a bit. I would also tone down the light leaf edges on left side. Otherwise, with above suggestions, very nicely captured!!

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    Thanks Anita,

    Your comments are always good.

    Jay

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