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Good composition here, Sandi, placing the wild variety of floral colors in between the lush green growth on one side and the tower of red bricks on the other. I know you didn't plant and build all this but, as photographers, we all need to learn to walk around a subject, studying it from different directions to find the "sweet spot" from which to shoot. From this and your other submissions I know you've learned that concept.
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A most lovely garden setting Tigs - reminds me of a victorian setting, especially the design of the planter - the colors are simply wonderful - Great Capture!!!!!!!!!
The Calendar garden has given you already excellent photo opportunities, Sandi. This time as well, because you could provide us again with a wonderful Foofy Friday composition. Very good work again!
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nice color and of course your clarity is always top notch, great job in the framing of the shot with the brick...which reminds me of the texture i should compliment on! I think you have the greens right on the money with this one, something i tend to go over broad with...now i love that black hole it the back ground with the ...what appears to be two birch trees? the whole suggest there's much more to see beyond. better then a one liner? lmao!
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Rob