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Uploaded: 04/20/13 6:24 PM GMT
Daffodils and sown field
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5D + 18mm Distagon. F16 1/250 Comments and critiques positively encouraged.

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::auroraobers
04/21/13 5:28 AM GMT
This is very pretty. I like that you got down low to take the shot. For my eye, the brightness of the sun is a bit distracting and yet, I like it.

Sheri
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::LynEve
04/21/13 2:40 PM GMT
The back light on the daffs is beautiful and the darkness of the earth behind emphasises it very well.
I also find the bright sun distracting. I just pulled the scroll bar down until the top edge ends just above the lowest cloud bank on the left and that works better to my eye. I then take more notice of the glistening greenery and the silhouetted still bare trees on the horizon, and the flowers gain more prominence.
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My thanks to all who leave comments for my work and to those of you who like one enough to make it a favourite. To touch just one person that way makes each image worthwhile. . . . . . . . . .. . . . "The question is not what you look at, but what you see" ~ Marcel Proust
.bfrank
04/22/13 1:27 AM GMT
I notice that when you crop the bright sun out of the picture and take just a bit of the clouds down about an inch that the emphasis is really pronounced on the daffodils. Picture is nice either way but it just depends on your preference. I am in no way dissing your artwork.
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.ekowalska
04/28/13 11:24 PM GMT
It is a pitty you did not submit this one to the signs of spring contest.... It would have been a winner. I love it - it is so symbolic. Greetings from Poland, Ewa.
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"Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures." Henry Ward Beecher

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