They are both very nice, Alan, but I think I prefer the first. I like the colour contrast and the way the flower is framed by the leaves. I think I might be tempted to tame the highlights on the RH side as they are a bit distracting, but otherwise I think it is quite lovely. The square crop looks perfect. It may just be me, but in the second one, I feel the composition is a wee bit off; I would have liked to get all of that bottom petal.
I like both...that is an unfair question, which I like best. +1 to Janis' comment about the first flower. And I like the colour too. Orangy pink is my colour, just the softer version of sunrise or sunset...
I prefer the second image Alan mainly because I find the closer crop focuses more on the design of the flower itself, nature is a beautiful artist . I agree with Janis about the composition on the second image and tried a version myself and will post if you are interested in having a look.
Cheers, Greg
I like the second, much better presentation of the petal pattern.
Thanks all for the comments. This is another of my SOOC shots taken with my trusty little SD1000 ELPH which is a Goodwill rescue I got a few weeks ago. I couldn't cast a big enough shadow (at least I remembered not to shoot it in direct sunlight!) and that is why the hot spots at the edge of the first image. I tried cropping differently but it just didn't seem right. Tried rotating it too and that made my head swim.
Sure Greg, post away, no problem, I'd like to see it.
I like #1 because it is a very natural looking image with lovely colors. I like #2 because it works as an artistic image
Thank you Binnur as I don't think of myself as being artistic in any way, shape, or form.
Thanks Greg, always nice to see how someone else would do it.
Thanks Kris.
Alan these are very nice, massive improvement on some of your earlier flower shots. Well done