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Hello, this is my first posting in this forum. I shot this stargazer lilly at a local greenhouse and nursery using available natural lighting. My specific question is- are the stem and leaves in the lower right a distraction? Should they be cloned out? I appreciate any feedback regarding my images. Thanks for looking.
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First off, welcome to DPS.
I really like this shot. The colors are wonderful, and the black background really helps the colors to pop. To me, the stem and leaves you asked about are not distracting to me at all. For me, it gives the photo some depth and context. Also, they're in shadow, which doesn't take any attention away from the actual flower. Nice job.
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Beautiful color on this flower. I didn't even notice the stem and leaves at first. The flower is so vibrant that it draws the eye right to it. I think it's fine to leave them in for perspective. Very nice shot
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