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04/04/2011 02:10:56 PM |
Drooping flowers are my favorite flowers. This looks great! |
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04/03/2011 01:43:57 PM |
Great emotive quality to this |
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04/03/2011 12:03:10 PM |
Tones and textures are fantastic. Wall-worthy! |
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04/02/2011 10:52:56 AM |
I love the texture in the petals. People laugh at me for keeping flowers, especially roses until they are wilted and dried, but I love the papery, antiquey texture that evolves. |
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04/02/2011 09:10:41 AM |
I'll never forget the time my mom saw a photo I'd done of tulips where one was saturated pink, and the rest of it was black and white. She said "why would you ever want to make flowers black?" My sister and I roll our eyes at that story. I adore flowers done in a duotone like this. You are so much more aware of the textural and tonal nuances, that you completely miss in color. Plus it adds to that melancholy mood of the droop. NICE ONE. |
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04/02/2011 01:19:05 AM |
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04/02/2011 12:39:35 AM |
The black backroung with the back lighting gives a nice effect to this. |
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04/01/2011 11:12:25 PM |
That's very nicely rendered. Well done. |
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