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by mrbillf on Mon Sep 19, 2005 11:40 am
Hi All,
I actually took this picture about a year ago down in Bowral. So since we have a number of flower pics being posted I thought I could get a review on this one.
All comments welcomed. Unfortunately I don't have the Exif as I not long had my D70 at the time of this shot.
Do you think I should crop the fence in the backgroud out? or maybe just clone the pole out?

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by Killakoala on Mon Sep 19, 2005 11:47 am
Definately crop out the fence. It does nothing to enhance the image. A slightly tighter crop at the top would be fine.
Perhaps a little too oversaturated, but the excessive colour doesn't detract from the image at all, perhaps even improves it.
This is the type of image that would make a fantastic and difficult jigsaw. 
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by agriffiths on Mon Sep 19, 2005 11:54 am
I agree, what a great jigsaw it would make!
Love the saturated colours. They almost look edible.
Definately get rid of the fence though. Shouldn't be too difficult to do 
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