luvmypets
Loc: Born & raised Texan living in Fayetteville NC
Beautiful flower and I like the way it flows from corner to corner. Is this a plant you can move? The back of the chair is distracting since it is lighter than the flowers. I would try turning the plant and using that beige wall for the background. If you use a lower aperture (not knowing what lens, I will suggest 1.8 or 2) it will blur the background making your flowers stand out. Also make sure you aren't cutting off the flower as you have on the top left. The one on the bottom doesn't really matter but your top one is your main focus since it is larger and more prominent.
Give it another try and post again!!
Dodie
luvmypets wrote:
Beautiful flower and I like the way it flows from corner to corner. Is this a plant you can move? The back of the chair is distracting since it is lighter than the flowers. I would try turning the plant and using that beige wall for the background. If you use a lower aperture (not knowing what lens, I will suggest 1.8 or 2) it will blur the background making your flowers stand out. Also make sure you aren't cutting off the flower as you have on the top left. The one on the bottom doesn't really matter but your top one is your main focus since it is larger and more prominent.
Give it another try and post again!!
Dodie
Beautiful flower and I like the way it flows from ... (
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Thank you for your suggestions.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
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