Okay! It's time for a confession. I've known most of the flowers (and some of the weeds) that have passed by and haven't been very helpful. I' m embarrassed about how many posts that I have for a new comer. but I'm just not very good with the plethora of yellow flowers that appear at this time of year. Sorry! My guess is coreopsis. (????)
Hi Katy,
The colour and exposure appear fine, but I think the images need more post-processing work. Personally I'd increase the exposure slightly, and then run the burn tool (shadows and midtones, 2%) over some of the lighter foliage. Possibly even raise the black clipping point slightly to increase the overall contrast of the image.
You also need to be soing a bit of output sharpening on these shots (perhaps around 0.3 pixel, 100%) (depending on what algorithm you're using for the down-sampling) (Bicubic Sharper?).
Bicubic sharper???????? I still only have iphoto. There's talk of photoshop for Christmas. I tried to sort of take care of what you were mentioning with the pp that I have. Is this any better?
How would you have handled the sheen on the pear when you shot it? Exposing for the shine? No, wait, exposing for that blown out white part on the flower. Or, something that I'm completely not getting, yet? I want to try these again.