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I worked with these two picture trying to make them as a series and be consistent with my post processing...
Thanks for your comments
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Great color Irma! Good use of DOF and the detail in the leaves.
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Beautiful colours & DOF, great shots
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I love these - especially the repeating pattern in the second.
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Hi Irma, I think you nailed both the shots and the PP they look consistent to me...
I like the understated feel and the DOF, well captured!
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Ditto on what the rest have said . I really like the DOF. The PP matches well , i like the repeating lines too .. Nice work Irma
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Thansk so much for your comments...
I am really very happy with this piectures too... I will give a copy to the owner of the tree... He was very kind and let me take my pictures in his garden with no problem...
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I really like both of these shots, and they will make a great series. I slightly prefer #2 because it has somewhat better balance, but both are excellent - and work really well togehter.
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Thanks Toad for your comment...
About a series should I consider also be consistent with the format? I got another nice picture in portrait format but I didn't know whether to mix different formats or not...
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