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Thread: Flower

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    Flower

    This was taken at one of the local parks!
    I love this flower but I feel that something is wrong with it!
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    Re: Flower

    Quote Originally Posted by MuskratPhoto View Post
    I feel that something is wrong with it!
    Get closer. Find one that gives you a cleaner, simpler image.

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    Re: Flower

    Quote Originally Posted by AgingEyes View Post
    Get closer. Find one that gives you a cleaner, simpler image.
    Thank You for the feedback!
    When you photograph people in color you photograph their clothes. But when you photograph people in B&W,
    you photograph their souls! ~Ted Grant


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    Re: Flower

    I agree with AE in that you would want to find a flower that was not cluttered with other elements next to and behind it, or position yourself in such a way to avoid the distractions against your subject.
    the background was kept nicely soft with your limited depth of field.
    You would want the flower to be sharper as well, so wacth the shutter speed and/or use tripod if needed.
    please do not edit and repost my photos


    gary


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