The second one really captures the drama of "forcing" forsythia, but I'm not sure I don't prefer the more subtle first one. Maybe try the first but make the background black and white instead of the sepia-ish color it has now?
I preferred the first one too. If you hadn't posted it, we would probably have enjoyed the second one more! :-) Warm greetings from West Africa, Esther
Wow, it's a tossup! I myself like the IDEA of the second one, but I did a rather sloppy job on it. I'd like it better if I could make the background black, as Robin suggested. Needs work.
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the first one. I'm usually a sucker for natural.
The second one really captures the drama of "forcing" forsythia, but I'm not sure I don't prefer the more subtle first one. Maybe try the first but make the background black and white instead of the sepia-ish color it has now?
I preferred the first one too. If you hadn't posted it, we would probably have enjoyed the second one more! :-)
Warm greetings from West Africa,
Esther
love the top photo...beautiful shade of yellow.
Let's try that again! I like the first shot better when the two are posted together. That is not to say that I don't like the second one.
The second one, definitely!
The second one!
I really like the second photo!
Wow, it's a tossup! I myself like the IDEA of the second one, but I did a rather sloppy job on it. I'd like it better if I could make the background black, as Robin suggested. Needs work.
I'm with you, Terri. The second is my favorite because i like the concept. Really fine work!
both are uniquely wonderful! tough choice!
I like them both but the second is very creative. It's just nice to see something with blossoms :)
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