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Join Date: Jul 2004
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No. 2 is
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Thank for your comment. You can view the rest of the pics here
http://www.flickr.com/gp/7138308@N02/x55A5r :") |
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I like #2.
You make the background paper-like?
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How do u achieve the black background for #2? I love it (:
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The flower is much lighter than the environment. If you get the flower with correct exposure, the background will be dark. However, there were some spots of brighter color in the surrounding. Me remove the spot colors using a photoshop black soft brush.
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