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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 299417" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>On one hand the background strips adds the blue/grey contrast and makes it interesting, and on the other its taking my eyes straight to it to the point I want to move the flower away to see it. seems a bit busy. also the main flower in the shot doesnt seem like its with the other fellas. like hes playing by himself. it doesnt look like a group bouquet shot. and true a wider aperture would be better. the potential is there though. just needs a few tweaks. im a hate fan of heavy PS editing though. sorry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 299417, member: 14443"] On one hand the background strips adds the blue/grey contrast and makes it interesting, and on the other its taking my eyes straight to it to the point I want to move the flower away to see it. seems a bit busy. also the main flower in the shot doesnt seem like its with the other fellas. like hes playing by himself. it doesnt look like a group bouquet shot. and true a wider aperture would be better. the potential is there though. just needs a few tweaks. im a hate fan of heavy PS editing though. sorry. [/QUOTE]
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