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    Hey folks, its been a while. Hope everyone is doing well. Been busy with stuff, including selling the old home and starting the move out process. Should be able to post more in a few weeks.
    This was an overexposed iris image I took, but kind of liked how it turned out. Cropped, cloned out a few areas to simplify, and some color tweaks in CS5.

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    Branden, This is beautiful. I really love the flow of the iris. I might crop that entire top piece off to right above the curve on the right if it were mine. Just gorgeous!

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    Brendan, this is beautiful in it's simplicity. I think I like the subtle curves at the bottom the best of all. I do agree with Denise about the crop.
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    I agree with above comments, very nice work..

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    That is one beautiful photograph of an Easter bonnet. I love it. And yes to simple and elegant.
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    This is beautiful Brendan. I might try the crop Denise is suggesting and also try one about halfway between. It's lovely as presented too.

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    Thanks people, much appreciated! Good suggestion Denise, how does this crop look?

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    Brendan, It looks beautiful to me. The flow of the lines and the minimalist feel are over the top!

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    Beautiful lines...breathaking splashes of color...there is, as others have noted, an elegance to this image that you don't often see. Well done!

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    I like it a lot! Wonderful simplicity and lines. The repost emphasizes the graphic quality of the image. Excellent whites. You might post this on the Macro forum. Beautiful work!!

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