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    I bought one of those supermarket flower bouguets recently and decided to play with the colors. I shot this rotating the camera and then applied topaz simplify
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    Another colorful pleasing image, the effects are perfect...well done

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    Wow! Beautifully done. I love the water colored look to this. The placement of the orange daisy is super!!

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    I am not much on the styles of artists but this one looks like a Monet to me. And it does look like a painting. Love the placement of the main flower but the seemingly painted watercolor BKGR is superbly beautiful and interesting.
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    Bob, I think this is gorgeous! The colors are beautiful, I love the rotation and the filtering makes this look like a painting. Really nicely done
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    Beautiful photo, really like the definition of the one flower and then having enough definition to recognize the background flowers. Would look great printed on a large canvas.

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    The watercolour look to this is excellent, and all the colours blend in very well.

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    This has to be one of the most beautiful impressionistic flower images I've seen! A wallhanger for sure!

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    This is completely stunning! The colors, flow, compostion, the dreamy effect are beautifully done!!!!

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    Thanks everyone!

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    Hi Bob, very nicely done. Love the colors and the placement of the main flower too!

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    Beautiful, Bob!!! Lovely colors and the soft watercolor look is excellent! Very well done!!!
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    Hey Bob,
    Great job of placing the daisy in one of the ROT positions and the effect applied makes this one a winner all around!

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    Bob, this is an excellent image in color, juxtaposition, and style. A knockout indeed.

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    Wow! what a stunning effect and colors, Bob. Excellent work!

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    Bob, this is a visually stunning image...can you say a little bit more about your technique rotating the camera?

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    As many have said, what a stunning image! The blending of colours mixed the comp is amazing, I would would love to have this hanging on my wall!

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    Thanks everyone for the kind words!
    John.....I entered the tech data wrong
    I set a slow shutter speed of 1.4 sec at f40
    ISO 100
    90 MM Tamron Macro
    in dim windowlight
    I just rotated the camera at different speeds and took lots of shots

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