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Gold and Purple
On a recent visit to Pohnpei, Micronesia these flowers were right outside my hotel room.
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An anthem of anthers.
A little more adjust of highlights and shadows may take away that slight anaemic quality of the purple (looks pink to this colour blind man) without detracting from the golden glow of the pollen.
Well observed and captured.
Ken Thomas at 11:35 CEST on 27-Aug-2014 [Reply]
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Ken Thomas wrote:
> A little more adjust of highlights and shadows may take away that slight anaemic quality of
> the purple (looks pink to this colour blind man) without detracting from the golden glow of
> the pollen.
>
> Well observed and captured.
>
Thanks Ken, I'll give it a try.
Katrina Adams at 22:48 CEST on 27-Aug-2014 [Reply]