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Stephen



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Registered: July 2006
Location: Wakefield, W.Yorks.
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· Date: Sat 14, April 2007 · Views: 8438
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Pol

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Registered: September 2006
Location: West Kent, UK
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Sat 8, September 2007 11:16am Rating: 7.00 

I think perhaps what slightly separates this shot from 'the common' is the transparent paper-thin bud lining (or whatever it's called) and the way the lighting picks up the 'wrinkles' of the petals. I should also add that I find it hard to rate flower shots.
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jojo

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Registered: October 2006
Location: Cheddar, Somerset, UK
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Sun 9, September 2007 6:11pm Rating: 9.00 

This shot works for me. The colours are intense and contrast well plus there is plenty of detail in sharp focus to maintain interest. I think the inclusion of the out of focus unopened bud makes for a strong composition.
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