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    Default Three-Legged Ballerina Breakdancing

    (Or maybe it's a tulip.)

    Canon EOS 1D Mark II, Canon 180 mm macro lens, tripod. Manual focus and manual exposure (0.8 sec at f/32 and ISO 100). PP consisted of RAW conversion and cloning.



    This is my only published image (Nature's Best).

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    Wow, Mitch, that is freakin awesome! Wonderful composition, light & color. The detail is so good and so interesting to look at. I'm not surprised this was published, and pretty sure you'll have more published in the future. Great name too. It also looks like it could be some kind of gormet dessert creation at some fancy restaurant. Geat work!

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    Hi Mitch. A very creative presentation and a perfect title! Very well done.

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    Very nice composition and colors. Good sharpness and the stamens pop up well against the bright petals. Wish for the upper right corner to be more oof, but thats a minor thing. Congrats on publishing.

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    Your post title cracks me up!

    Great comp, colors, light. Ovidiu brought up the only thing I would consider changing....the URC but as he said, that's a minor thing. Very well done!

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    Hey Mitch,
    I love tight and bold images.......and this is no exception! For web presentation I may tone it down a hair more in the BG......but overall......very nicely done!

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    Thank you all for your feedback. I appreciate it.

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    Unusual view of a Tulip! Lovely soft colors. Congratulations.

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