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10/07/2007 04:57:39 PM |
the gray/white background works beautifully with this, great job making it high key without losing the detail in the outline of the flower |
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10/06/2007 06:28:24 PM |
A little grainy looking and the flower seems blown out. I'm curious what the color vesion looks like. |
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10/05/2007 02:04:57 PM |
Aww, did you have to remind me... =) I really like the b/w conversion in this. |
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10/03/2007 10:17:48 PM |
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10/03/2007 08:43:18 PM |
Why no color? Interesting choice. Like the crop, the focus looks spot on |
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10/02/2007 04:03:41 PM |
Who would think a butterfly would work so well in black and white, obviously you did and you were right, bumping to 10. |
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10/01/2007 12:35:29 PM |
Doing a butterfly in b/w was a different approach, but it has no impact for me. Perhaps some partial or selective desaturation instead? |
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10/01/2007 09:58:31 AM |
Love the details on the petals, very nice tones too. The butterfly seems a bit soft, though, I wish it was a bit more in focus. |
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10/01/2007 07:26:08 AM |
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10/01/2007 06:52:01 AM |
contrast is too high here, wish there was more drawing visible in the dark areas of the butterfly and in the bright petals. right and upper border look slightly blurred. |
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