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    Taken while looking back at the setting sun. The bg is reflected light off a river.
    7D, 70/200mm at 200, 1/100, f/5.6, Av +2/3, ISO800, HH.
    I had to do a fair bit of pp to bring up the flower as well as remove some bits and pieces of vines and webs.
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    very nice Dave,fantastic BG,well done.

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    Dave, I really like this one...the graduated color and tone in the BG and the almost translucent color in the blooms take it over the top. Nicely done!

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    Hi Dave. Good job of spotting and photographing this small scene and also a good job in PP. The flower is colorful and interesting, and I like the subtle color gradations in the background and that you didn't take it over the top with saturation. This is very nicely done!

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    This is very, very good Dave! IMO there is exactly enough color in the stem and flowers and the bkgr is awesome. Because of this bkgr I think you could go a little wider on both sides on still look great with a centered subject. Great shot as is though.

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    Wonderful and unusual light, great BG and very well composed, although I would like a little more room at the bottom and right. But my guess is there were more vines and plants cluttering up the image there.

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    very good light , and super colors well done !!!

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    Hey Dave,
    Besides the bit more room on the RHS already mentioned......and maybe bottom (but go with RHS first) this works very nicely overall! VG use of the light here!

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    I love the unusual light.

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