Tulips
Tulips
Photography \ Nature | 04/13/06 @945 |
yosep071085 |
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I fall in love with a girl and I saw those really beautful tulips, I wish I could have some of them I'd give it to her. Now she returned to her country for the Easter day, I really wish to see her after the last hug I gave her before she left. That's the reason I put the title "As Beauty As Tulips".The color of purple talks about a precious one and honoured and seems purple color is expensive. Just too beautiful to say.
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04/14/06 @977
one thing is great here : colours and lighting
but composition really doesnt work at all
no focal point, too busy, and the blurred flowers in the bottom, its bad
keep trying
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04/14/06 @013
Good luck.
Regards, Alex.
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Tommyguns
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Carlos
04/15/06 @334
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Ian
04/17/06 @771
I also think i'd try cropping a little up from the bottom to reduce the amount of foreground which is a little too dominating and 'busy'.
Having said that you probably need to avoid the 'in focus' crocuses cutting the picture exactly in half - just a case of suck it and see!
The idea of having the fore and background defined only by their relative blurriness to the subject line works really well.
04/17/06 @774
05/13/06 @858