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I have been drying out some flowers of late and thought I would give the October theme a go. I wondered about leaving this in colour and buying a new rose to exchange for the one that is higher than the others. What do you think?
I think if the purpose of the photo is to depict 'old' then to have one of the roses being a freshy would portray 'new' or 'life'as the theme because it would stand out and catch your eye first and override the rest of the picture.
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I think if the purpose of the photo is to depict 'old' then to have one of the roses being a freshy would portray 'new' or 'life'as the theme because it would stand out and catch your eye first and override the rest of the picture.
Can you post the image in colour? Its not that the B&W doesn't work but more that the roses don't really looked dried unless you look closely.
Jackie
I like the idea that Mandy has of having a fresh flower along with the older roses...particularly as it's rising above the others.
E
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