I like it, nice composition and processing.
Intriguing compositions! I agree that the lighting disguises the shape of the subject in the first image. Though the shape is better defined in the second image, it could be defined much better. Introducing a shadow by lighting one side of the plant stronger than the other side will work wonders for defining the shape.
Thanks John,
You may already know that when photographing the subjects against a black background, it's easiest to keep the subject a sufficient distance from the background that lighting the subjects doesn't light the background.
Last edited by Mike Buckley; 23rd November 2015 at 09:44 PM.
Spinning the branches to give a different perspective might prove interesting.
Touche mon ami...good idea!
Like clamped to a rotisserie motor?
I like the second one better...The rottiserie motor will be a little too slow to spin don't you think?
I wouldn't be concerned about having a consistent speed. A consistent speed might offer a slightly different look than an inconsistent speed but it's not as if a consistent speed would make a more attractive photo than an inconsistent speed.