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    NIkon D-300
    1/1000 sec at f4
    ISO400
    90 mm macro
    backlit HH
    processed with layered poster edges and glowing edges PS filters
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    Here is the original for comparison. I forgot to mention that i first selected the flower and masked it!

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    Bob, You did a nice job w/ the selection. Which tool or program did you use? I love the lace look to the BG. I like the back lighting and the way the flower pops off the page. I do wish the bottom portion of the stem looked like the top part-but it is still very nice. Well done.:)

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    Hi Bob, this is really wild and I love what you came up with! My thought is that the flower might have a bit of effect added to it so it doesn't contrast as much with the background. Hope that makes sense... :cool:
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    Thanks everyone! i especially like Kerry's idea of including some effect over the flower!

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