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ltdesignphotoltdesignphoto Registered Users Posts: 62 Big grins
edited July 28, 2005 in Holy Macro
Fresh Picked piture from this morning. I was walking back to my office from a photo shoot and came across this flower. I wanted to practice some macro anyway. I love muted colors.
LINDSAY THOMPSON
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    ltdesignphotoltdesignphoto Registered Users Posts: 62 Big grins
    edited July 27, 2005
    Here is the original shot. Which is better, in your opinion?
    LINDSAY THOMPSON
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    hichuzhichuz Registered Users Posts: 99 Big grins
    edited July 27, 2005
    I like the first one. Unusual presentation of a common subject.
    RC :thumb
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    HiggmeisterHiggmeister Registered Users Posts: 909 Major grins
    edited July 27, 2005
    I agree with Hichuz. What I guess I like most is the treatment you gave it. I'm not a fan of colorized B&W's, they have to be something special to get my attention. Here, it looks like a B&W flower with a sepia background. Not so in your face as a colorized B&W, but it does make the flower stand out. This effect may also be my monitor because it's so subtle, but I like it all the same (or is this usual for duotone?).

    Learn me:D,
    Chris

    I also really liked your sunset pic in the other forumthumb.gif.

    A picture is but words to the eyes.
    Comments are always welcome.

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    ltdesignphotoltdesignphoto Registered Users Posts: 62 Big grins
    edited July 28, 2005
    I really didn't do much to the photo other than create the duotone and adjust the level. I guess because the background was relatively dark and the flower was light, the contrast made the difference possible. I like the fact that the flower is more BnW than Sepia.
    LINDSAY THOMPSON
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