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Greece
Title: Cactus Flower
Cactus Flower (4)
aimilios Silver Note Writer [C: 7 W: 7 N: 27] (559)

Saturated
Saturated
chocolate29 Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 388 W: 35 N: 610] (2697) [2006-07-30 09:03:52] [4]
Saturation: +20%
Contrast: +15%
Slightly sharpened
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Greece
Title: Raleomonastiro
Raleomonastiro (3)
aimilios Silver Note Writer [C: 7 W: 7 N: 27] (559)

Framing! Framing!
Framing! Framing!
perryhooter Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2791 W: 884 N: 6063] (27343) [2006-07-07 13:21:58] [4]
Framing is indeed a very personnal and delicate subject. However here is my take.

I opted for a more neutral white border, keeping a thiny blue line, and added title at the bottom.

About your image, I slightly increased the saturation of the greens, the red, the yellow.

Note I did not change your composition at all , as I like it the way it is.
Cheers!
Robert
PS I hope you will like it too.
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Greece
Title: ...Yellow Beauty
...Yellow Beauty (3)
aimilios Silver Note Writer [C: 7 W: 7 N: 27] (559)

Selective Desaturation
Selective Desaturation
cyberglobe Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 244 W: 80 N: 87] (1326) [2006-04-01 05:51:56]
Hi,
Here is what I did Aimilios. I lassoed the area around the flower and inverted the selection. I then reduced the saturation of the selected.
Hope you like the result,
Cheers!
Mohammad
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Greece
Title: Pomegranates
Pomegranates (1)
aimilios Silver Note Writer [C: 7 W: 7 N: 27] (559)

noise
noise
sarissa Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 208 W: 88 N: 106] (1566) [2006-03-19 16:52:05] [4]
a pomegrante is mythological fruit.

HERA

The queen of the Olympian deities. She is a wife and sister of Zeus. Hera was mainly worshipped as a goddess of marriage and birth. It is said that each year Hera's virginity returns by bathing in the well Canathus. The children of Hera and Zeus are the smith-god Hephaestus, the goddess of youth Hebe, and the god of war Ares.
Hera's main sanctuary was at Argos in the Peloponnesus, where she was worshipped as the town goddess. Also, in this town the Heraia, public festivities, were celebrated. Other temples stood in Olympia, Mycene, Sparta, Paestum, Corinth, Tiryns, Perachora, and on the islands of Samos and Delos.

The peacock (the symbol of pride; her wagon was pulled by peacocks) and the cow (she was also known as Bopis, meaning "cow-eyed", which was later translated as "with big eyes") are her sacred animals. The crow and the POMEGRANTE(symbol of marriage) are also dedicated to her. Other attributes include a diadem and a veil. Hera is portrayed as a majestic, solemn woman.

(http://www.pantheon.org)

-noise
-spot filter
-boder
-frame
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Greece
Title: Dry..Tangerine
Dry..Tangerine (2)
aimilios Silver Note Writer [C: 7 W: 7 N: 27] (559)

crop and contrast
crop and contrast
Rita Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor [C: 87 W: 54 N: 46] (492) [2006-03-10 10:33:50] [4]
crop and contrast
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