They are all nice and vibrant JIm - but the different aspect/framing of the last one is great, plus the plain background enhances this - it really appeals to me - nice work.
ty Kay...just flowers in a vase the Mrs had and i was practising to see how they came out.Still loads to learn for me ,but i'm happy with them![]()
Hi Jim
Were these shot indoors? I presume they were. You don't need flash if you have a tripod - natural light would probably get a more natural look. The first Gerbera shot seems to lack depth of field a little. In shot #2 it would be better to concentrate on one flower, rather than two as that makes the shot divisive to the viewer.
I like the last shot (lily), but it needs to be a square crop to remove the excess detail at the sides, and put more focus of attention on the central part of the shot, which is very nice. I did a quick edit just to show what I mean. Have a look at the flower shots on my website if you want some ideas.
Where abouts in Glasgow do you stay? I used to live in Helensburgh.
Wow, gorgeous.. !! especially the last one! .. Rob I think you also gave really good feedback, which I will use for some of my pictures.
cheers Rob...that's exactly the kinda advice/feedback i'm looking for....amazing how a simple crop can really make a big difference.
I'm in Kirkintilloch mate
Rule #1 - Never give 'feedback' to the wife! :P