Hi Rob - very nice!
Technique seems spot on for all. My favorite would be #2. The gray background compliments the subject very well. The only imperfection would be the one petal at 2 o'clock - hardly your fault though.
Number 4 is nice, but a bit busy I think - subjective.
Number 1 is a nice composition and the bokeh is very pleasing - my second favorite.
Number 3 loses some punch with the light background IMO.
Hard to find fault with any of these. Wonderful work.
May I ask what lens you are using?
Steve
I like them all,but the Clematis is superb!Wonderful detail and colours.
I want #2 framed and hang on my wall!
Beautiful, Rob. I like #1 the best: the green background, with really nice bokeh, makes a perfect backdrop. The white petals just jump out of the frame.
Cheers,
Rick
Thank you, Jim, Steve, Chriss, and Rick, Just to prove it can be done on the cheap, without the flash camera and macro lens.... I shot this 30 mins ago using an old FujiFinepix S9500 bridge camera - about £300. OK, it was bit noisier than the 50D, but it scrubbed up well with Neat Image noise reduction.
Great shots, Rob. Very impressive. Osteospurmum, gives a illusion, when scrolled up & down again and again..
You may well have done it on purpose, knowing your liking for highly processed/contrasted images, but there isn't a lot of textural detail going on on the white petals in the first two. They do look superbly clean, though. Love the "floating flower" effect that the shallow dof gives. That chive is great - the slight leftward lean to the frame is lovely.
Uhhh... Flittery-Fluttery, Yes
All exceptional as always. My vote is for the Chive. I love the Daisy and I especially love the Osteospurmum (does that one have a nick name? I want to get some) but there is something about flowers without stems that does not look right to me. The last one is also amazing for the detail, but looks creepy crawly to me - like a spider. Great photo but does not evoke the usual nice feeling that I get from floral shots.
The chive has that nice soft detailed look that I love. I think it has a lot to do with the colours and the background.
Wendy
Excellent detail here. Number one is definitely one of those "reach out and touch" kind of shots.