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This is the last from my session from today.

Cayenna Rosa

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Old 08-09-2007, 11:41 AM
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SmokedIronMade,

Isn’t this Hibiscus? In which language they call it as "Cayenna"?

A different view/angle could have been improved this. May be filling the frame with the bloom from top of the flower

I hope this thread will give you better idea!

Flower.....just looking for feedback
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Pala I speak spanish, so we here call it 'Cayenna'. Thanks for the link.
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SmokedIronMade,

Thanks for the reply, Wow I learnt how to call Hibiscus in Spanish.
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SmokedIronMade,

I saw the two posts and I have also seen the previous photographs. This is a nice looking candid shot of a flower with green foliage all around. But in creative photography, we try to project something more than the others. So you can use any software to tone down and blur the greens and try to crop the flower closer so that it becomes fuller in the frame. You can also stand up closer to the flower so that the roundness of the bloom fills the frame.

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