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What do you think of this flower picture??
It is eye catching, I love the black but you could also play around with it and try a more grey background as well. I'd go with something between the original and the black and desaturate the leaves. It's great the way it is that's just an idea if you want to play around with it more to see what else you can do. I usually do 3 or 4 incarnations for each pic I edit like that.
EDIT: One thing I would recommend... and this is for anyone who is into digital photography and editing... get a graphics tablet and pen. You can get a basic one for around really cheap... They make editing SOOOO much easier and more precise. I couldn't live without mine.
These go from $20 to $35 and would have all the specs you would need for at least a few years. Mine is a 7x8 workspace and it is a nice size but I'm sure if you had a smaller one it would be easy to get used to that size as well. They take about 3-4 days to get the hang of but after that it's just like using a pen.
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Reply:I think that's cool. The bright yellow of the daffodil on the black background (too even - photoshopped?) is really eyecatching.
It looks like something a graphic design agency would come up with, with a company message on the right.
Love Phil
Reply:VERY pretty!!! Such interesting composition!! Great job!
Reply:i love it very pretty, the dark backround makes it really pop out!
Reply:Wow, that's a very good picture!
Reply:It's very lonely !!!
Reply:It...simply...
Rocks! If u took that...like wow...=D
Reply:its bright
Reply:it ok i guess ???
Reply:love it
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