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    Default Petunia

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    Canon EOS REBEL T1i
    Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS @ 80mm
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    1/4"
    F22
    ISO:200
    LR & CS3
    Tripod
    BG is white foam core.
    Shot indoors with natural window light.

    This is one of the varieties of Petunias that was created here at my place. I grow tons of Petunias every year and they seed and reproduce on their own so I'm guessing this is natural hybrid because I've never bought anything like this before. 4 years ago I started out with 2 shades of pink, a dark purple one and a silvery white one. Now I have at least 10 different color varieties.

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    I love the high key look and the COMP and the soft colors. This looks like a fine watercolor.
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    Hi Ken....Like this alot! Softness is very beautiful!

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    Hey Ken,
    Big fan of the soft colors myself. Only recommendation I can give is to try and bring up the center just a touch......for a bit of a focal point?.....not sure if it will ruin the look....but worth a peek!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roman Kurywczak View Post
    Hey Ken,
    Only recommendation I can give is to try and bring up the center just a touch......for a bit of a focal point?.....not sure if it will ruin the look....but worth a peek!
    Hey Roman, I'd already brightened up the center quite a bit. When I went any further, I started to lose detail so I stopped where I did. :)

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