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Pond Flower


Pond Flower
Photo Information
Copyright: Dennis Wright (walk33a) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 225 W: 6 N: 268] (1552)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2009-10-01
Categories: Nature, Artwork
Exposure: f/5.6, 1/100 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2009-10-11 8:05
Viewed: 71
Points: 10
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
This also is a member of my art-form collection; however, I did not alter it as much as the others. On this photo, I did smooth the flower details, but retained more of the water pad leaf detail. I like to make a photo look more like art and not a photo. I guess that is my objective; however, I just couldn't bring myself to totally do it here. I like the color blend.

I hope you like it too.

Enjoy this beautiful Sunday!

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To papajoehermit: art formwalk33a 1 10-13 05:04
To werdir: thirdswalk33a 2 10-11 15:54
To chendis: centerwalk33a 1 10-11 13:47
To Tanjicka: pond flowerwalk33a 1 10-11 10:04
To marianas: pastelwalk33a 1 10-11 08:48
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Dennis
Lovely pastel colors to your capture!
Great shot!
Mariana

Hello Dennis,

Excellent shot and great artwork.

Best regards,
Tatjana

P. S. Sorry, but I'm again out of my point - budget.

Hi Dennis,
Very beautiful waterlily vith excellent colours and frame.TFS.
Cheers,

hAyAti

Hi Dennis

good shot , just don t center it use the rule of thirds
you handle it well
keep it up

Cheers!
Oana

Hi Dennis,

Water lillies make nice colorful subjects, particularly since they often have a heart of gold. The reflections on the water create an interesting effect, and as Oana stated, I would try to stick by the rule of thirds here. Nice work.

Best regards,
Werner

Dennis, your are getting closer and closer to your choice of "art form" that you wish to express. The more your experiment the better your images will get. Keep at it, pal.

Sincerely, JoeGoff

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