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Anonymous
early attempts at flower macros
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>> ac
Looks kinda dark and gray. Also, unless you want the background to be part of the photo, the background shouldn't be part of the photo. I'm distracted by the bicycle.

Oh, and also flower macros are kinda boring. But everyone does 'em, so I can't really fault you for that.
>> eku
Sorry to disappoint you, but your early attemp fails.

First, it's too overexposured. Secondly, it's out of focus (or atleast nothing seems to be in focus), and thirdly, that background is just too messy.

Better luck next time.
>> Anonymous
I would give it a little larger field of vision. It looks like there is focus on the pollen-parts of the flower but when you get to the petals, it is already out of focus.

Also, the background is too cluttered
>> Anonymous
I think it's good. Got more?