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Daisy's Last Stand
Daisy's Last Stand
harmsusmc


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Backsides (Advanced Editing V)
Camera: Canon EOS-30D
Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM
Location: Columbia, Missouri
Date: Jun 15, 2007
Aperture: f/14
ISO: 400
Shutter: 1/400
Galleries: Still Life, Floral
Date Uploaded: Jun 16, 2007

Daisy's from behind.

Converted from RAW
Cropped
Spot edited some purple and a tree out
Saturation
Duplicated layer and changed blending modes.
Sharpened
Neat Image
Resized
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Neat Image

Statistics
Place: 100 out of 381
Avg (all users): 5.7803
Avg (commenters): 6.1250
Avg (participants): 5.5854
Avg (non-participants): 6.1000
Views since voting: 827
Views during voting: 207
Votes: 132
Comments: 8
Favorites: 0


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
06/23/2007 11:29:37 PM
Nice composition but the colors are a little weak in the flowers.
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06/22/2007 08:18:38 PM
interesting perspective, good take on the challenge, well shot
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06/21/2007 04:57:34 PM
Nice point of view. The blue looks a bit manipulated though.
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06/21/2007 12:33:14 PM
Nice play on complementary colors. Creative composition.
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06/21/2007 12:34:12 AM
Very pretty light.
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06/18/2007 06:27:31 PM
I think I like this more than the single backlit flower shots I've seen so far.
TC
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06/18/2007 06:22:36 PM
Nice diagonal composition and great colors.
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06/18/2007 01:23:43 PM
I like the color contrast in this, and how the colors form three "strat" of green, yellow, and blue. Also, having this rotated like this really makes for a strong composition because it gives the shot some diagonal "movement" rather than just a straight horizontal/vertical look.
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