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Re: Catananche caerulea
lovely shot and well processed Chris
the black background works a treat on this image although on the top part of the flower you've still got something creeping through:- Ian
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Re: Catananche caerulea
Originally posted by Tigger View Postlovely shot and well processed Chris
the black background works a treat on this image although on the top part of the flower you've still got something creeping throughAlan.
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Re: Catananche caerulea
Originally posted by Tigger View Postlovely shot and well processed Chris
the black background works a treat on this image although on the top part of the flower you've still got something creeping through
Originally posted by Parsen66 View PostYes it looks the outline of the flowers has been left behind when moving it perhaps?Chris
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Originally posted by Stan View PostVery nice but you have left the outline of where you have moved the flower from. Had that happen to me and haven't figured how to stop it as yet other than cloning
Stan
Thanks Stan. Ian and Alan have made the same comments about the outline. I did not notice this after I moved it. Its a pain, but not too difficult to put right.Chris
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