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    Anemone coronaria

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    Re: Anemone coronaria

    Nice colors. First two are too soft.
    Third is best composure and maybe a bit sharper because you weren't so close.
    I'd crop a lot off the right side.
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    Re: Anemone coronaria

    Quote Originally Posted by Frog
    Nice colors. First two are too soft.
    Third is best composure and maybe a bit sharper because you weren't so close.
    I'd crop a lot off the right side.
    I concur.

    (Somehow I'm not allowed to write a reply of only two words and so I'm typing this to satisfy the requirement. Please be reassured that this has nothing to do with your photographs).

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    Re: Anemone coronaria

    Actually, I like the first one the best. Yes it is mostly soft but I like the composition, colors and your focal point. I also prefer the warm green you have in the background of the first image as compared to the cooler green in the other 2 images.
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