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    Default Parasols of Longwood Gardens

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    Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania provides endless visual treats, usually in the form of beautiful flowers. But yesterday, Longwood added another element -- hundreds of white, pink and yellow parasols covered the conservatory's central atrium.

    I looked for a point where there were minimal breaks in the field of color and finally settled on this collection of yellow parasols, which contained only three minor distracting breaks in which sky or ceiling elements were visible. I removed those by cloning in yellow pixels, to produce the undisrupted image you see here.

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    Norm, this is a great pattern abstract; the black radial spokes drawing your eye in and out of the image...the diagonal formed by the hubs at the centers...the "glow" of the background parasols that are receiving more of the BG backlighting...this just has a lot of nice things happening. I do wish there had been just a bit more room at the bottom, beneath that last center hub, but that's a minor nit-pick....nicely done!

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    I agree...you did exceptionally well at finding what fit into the composition and cutting it at just the right place. Love the way the sun appears to be lightening the top layer more than the lower layer of umbrellas...it's a beautiful abstract!

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    Very nice. Just that happy yellow is enough, but there's a lot more to appreciate. Great composition. And it looks like you were very careful lining up your shot to get all the visible centers of the upper parasols in the same position relative to the edge of the closer lower one. Very effective job in getting rid of the non-parasol parts, too.

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    This is really excellent, Norm, beautiful pattern abstract, nicely seen, captured, and processed. Well done!

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    This IS a visual treat!

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    Beautiful work Norm. Love the pattern you captured and the color is great!

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    Norm, This is lovely, the pattern, colors and subject are all great!

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    Norm, I love the patterns and colors. Nicely done.
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    Wonderful pattern, Norm. Love the defused light and you composed it just perfect.

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    Thanks everyone! I've really enjoyed all of your comments.

    Norm

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    This is wonderful, Norm! Nicely spotted subject and you did a great job with the yellows which is not all that easy to do.

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    Wonderful image. Well composed. Fabulous color and shape repetition. The several shades of yellow are lovely as is the light. I think this would be a challenging image to capture well, and you did it.

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