Good use of depth of field. It really seems to go well with your subject and the mood that I think you want to convey. The colors seem to be very natural. Good job.
This may be hard to do outside in the wind, but one thing I really got from Mark Johnson's book Botanical Dreaming was to drop a background behind the flower -- it really punches up the background. Nice job though nonetheless. I really like this series.
“A great photograph is a full expression of what one feels about what is being photographed in the deepest sense, and is, thereby, a true expression of what one feels about life in its entirety” -Ansel Adams
When my only child went off to college in 2004, I started taking photography classes. First through Continuing Education, then 2 black and white film classes. After that I joined the Bay Area Photo Club and started learning about digital photography. Since the fall of 2009 I have been involved in animal advocacy and rescue and I also photograph homeless animals for 3 different groups. My husband of 33 years is my biggest supporter, in all ways, and I could not pursue this hobby without him.
Good use of depth of field. It really seems to go well with your subject and the mood that I think you want to convey. The colors seem to be very natural. Good job.
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