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fotogrphx
Registered: May 07, 2008
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Shot this yesterday at my church... I like it, I hope you do



Lil Judd
Registered: Oct 19, 2007
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First up - -

If you like it - - then that's really all that counts.

Personally I'd prefer the rose up front to be in focus. - - But that's just me....

Lil



thedigitalbean
Registered: Jun 24, 2005
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Lil Judd wrote:
First up - -

If you like it - - then that's really all that counts.

Personally I'd prefer the rose up front to be in focus. - - But that's just me....

Lil


Agree on both counts



fotogrphx
Registered: May 07, 2008
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thanks guys, i really would like some C+C so I can improve



Adam73
Registered: Aug 24, 2005
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I think the shot is very pretty but concur about the rose in front. I think the white balance could be a bit cooler. I feel its a bit warm casting an orange hue and the orange frame kinda adds over the top warmth. Unless very warm is what you were going for.



harshaj1
Registered: Mar 13, 2004
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Very pretty shot.
Harsha



fotogrphx
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Here is another one... C+C wanted



Vivek
Registered: Jan 24, 2003
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I don't like the crop. I would prefer a full flower. Also agree with the rose in the first shot.

Please don't be discouraged and keep posting your shots...

-- Vivek



spade
Registered: Mar 10, 2003
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Hi, I like #1 the way it is well done, keep'em coming!

if the rose is in focus, it wont work for me, sorry guys....

Cheers,
Tim



Karl Witt
Registered: Jul 11, 2007
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Hi and welcome.

Seems we are attracted to flowers because of their colors and complexity when we view them. However it seems that they 'photograph' best in a more simple composition. Rule of thumb is Out Of Focus (OOF) items in the foreground tend to dominate and draw attention from the focused subject. It is more pleasing to the eye and the subject to have the Back Ground (BG) go soft which nicely sets off your area of focus. Too many flowers make it difficult to to have a stand out subject unless you are using multiples of the same flower and picking points of focus. I also think you will find that too much frame will take away from the simplicity of good flower shot too, so be minimal on framing and careful on color choice if you choose a colored frame.

Take multiple pictures of that hibiscus and try to find a lone flower with nothing in front of it but perhaps green behind it and find a way to make it stand out, try different f/stops and selectively focus on few different spots to see the changes. The more you vary the better the chance of finding one that will impress you too.

I hope you find this all helpful and only as requested for C&C, we all have different opinions, these are offered for you to try. Keep shooting and posting, I am sure you will be pleased with the help and your progress too

Karl



anthony whitmo
Registered: May 29, 2007
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Another thought would be to increase your Aperture to ad more DOF and keep more of the photos in Focus. How much In focus would be Your choise. YOu could always try multiple apertures to see how much DOF you like.

You were at f/3.8 I think and that's pretty narrow DOF. Not that that's bad > It just gave you a narrow DOF and you added an odd focal point in the arrangement.

Keep playin > It's all about FUN



44lefty
Registered: May 18, 2005
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fotogrphx wrote:
This image is copyrighted by the owner


Here is another one... C+C wanted


You are either too far back or not close enough. Closer is generally better.

Larry



Anti Matter
Registered: Jan 10, 2008
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Colourful shot, but I have to agree that the depth of field is far too shallow. As other's have pointed out, that really only works well if the object in focus is in the foreground, or if the in-focus object in the middle is something really special. Keep plugging away at it, though!

Btw, I can't help but be gentile. I was raised a Methodist!! Sorry! Couldn't resist!!

Frank



fotogrphx
Registered: May 07, 2008
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Anti Matter wrote:
I was raised a Methodist!! Sorry! Couldn't resist!!

Frank



me too ***giggles***



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