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Anonymous
just started macro photography, let me know what you think, critique etc
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>> Anonymous
I think it's a flower.
A boring flower, with a boring background, with washed out colors, and I'm not even sure if it's sharp.
Next time, try finding an interesting subject, underexpose a little to bring out more color, and try not to go for a full-centered composition, unless the subject requires it. Try not to be cliche. There are already billions of flower shots.
>> Anonymous
I think it's a flower.
A boring flower, with a boring background, with washed out colors, and I'm not even sure if it's sharp.
Next time, try finding an interesting subject, underexpose a little to bring out more color, and try not to go for a full-centered composition, unless the subject requires it. Try not to be cliche. There are already billions of flower shots.
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>> Anonymous
if yer going to picture flowers,make sure the specimen is is good shape
>> Anonymous
Hm... the bokeh (background blur) is very harsh, but after looking at the camera model, it's expected for the lack of dof (depth of field) control that you have. Personally, when you get a few bucks, get a kit slr, and a 1:1 macro lens + tripod. That is if your interested in doing macro's as a hobby. Otherwise good start, seems to be focused on the top right hand side of the flower for some reason.

If anything though, composure is the number one key.

Good luck, and happy shooting!