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That evening we had a really great sunset, so I decided to experiment with some silhouettes. In this one, the dandelion actually covered up the most vibrant part of the sky. However, as you can see, the color transferred to the dandelion and had a pretty cool effect 8-)

Please tell me what you think! :dance:

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:iconpitrisek:
nice

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:iconderbenjamin:
experiment successful! great result

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:iconbillyunderscorebwa:
Haha thanks! I'm glad you like it =D Maybe I should try more experimenting? :)

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:iconderbenjamin:
you should!

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:iconpitrisek:
welcome

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I mean, some really great photos get ruined by random things, and some photos are made amazing by said random things

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Well, as I've said in comments to you before, I always prefer a really strong foreground element in seeing sunset photos. I like this very much! :D

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Purple dandelion! Cool effect:D

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May 22, 2008
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May 7, 2008, 7:39:20 PM

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