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Flora ExhibitionI'm starting to put together some of the photos for my next Exhibition, which is a flora theme.
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I like the strong colour in the first and the composition and framing really suit - the second has great tone and bokeh but no strong focal point, maybe boost the yellow a little to draw the eye?
The third I would probably like but it is v.small in this post. D3 | 18-200VR | 50:1.4 | 28:2.8 | 35-70 2.8 | 12-24 f4
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Strewth, The first one is really striking! The color is so vibrant and yet seems nice and soft and natural too... Nicely saturated... The third is very bold and the addition (can't quite tell what it is
![]() The second one seems to have competition for attention, dunno if it's your bag or not, but wonder maybe about either some vignette or a soft, slight de-sat on the surroundings? First and third are stand-outs to me, they look bloody great! Good luck with the exhibition! Aka Andrew
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