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    Hillebrand Breuker
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    Default JD reserve

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    This image was shot in a little Dutch nature reserve. It is a single image cropped to pano

    5D, 24-105/4 IS @35mm, f13, 1/13s

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    Robert Amoruso
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    This is working well for me. Great light and the comp is well proportioned. I might have went all the way closed to f/22 and added more of the flowery FG. Cloud blurring might have been cool at the slower shutter speed.

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    I like this image lot, great light and sense of composition, with the tree perfectly place in the frame. Maybe it is just my monitor, but as warm as the light is the color of the flowers seems a little lost in the richness of the grasses. Perhaps one of our BPN photoshop gurus can chime in on the best way to punch up the color in just the flowers bit, but I would image a little work with a selective color layer and paint brush would do the trick.

    Jason

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    I might suggest bringing the image in a bit from the left to eliminate the shadow occurring in the lower third of the image on the left side. This would have the added benefit of pushing the tree to the left a tad.

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