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Helder Santos
{K:3505} 5/26/2004
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Nice colors and who cares about the tripod when you get stuff like this, well done... Helder
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Becky V
{K:9699} 5/26/2004
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Here's the same scene at +6. Which do you prefer?
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Colette Panaioti
{K:34} 5/26/2004
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Since red is a very strong colour, isolating the orange poppy by zooming in I think works better. Great colour in either.
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Stefan Engström
{K:24473} 5/26/2004
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Great color and an irresitible photo-op. I don't see how a tripod would help you with the breeze, but nevermind :-) I too prefer the tighter framing for the same reason as Colette. Being picky I could wish for better separation between the two yellow poppies.
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Dirck DuFlon
{K:35779} 5/29/2004
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Oooh! Wow - what wonderful color contrast! Only nature can pull something like this off without it looking gaudy! The transluscence of the poppies is awesome (what an overused word *that* has become!) I'm jumping on the bandwagon and saying that I prefer the +6 version, too, because it balances the colors better and gives more emphasis to the poppies. I find the green leaves in the first version a little distracting, too, and there's less of them in the second version. This one's a wall-hanger!
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