I love the vibrant colors and sharp focus--especially in the first and last photos--beautiful! Wonderful bokeh in all of these photos. =D The only thing I would say constructive criticism wise, would be to watch for light colors blending into the sky bokeh. See in the third photo how you can hardly tell where the edge of the hosta flower is? In the fourth photo all you did was shift the perspective a little bit and that improved the photo tremendously because the flower stands out better. I had this same problem the other day taking photos of my brother--blond hair and white clouds tend to blend in a bit. ;)
Emily Grace ~ Thanks! I noticed that too right after I took picture. That's why I shifted the camera off to the side a bit, so the flower could stand out more against the green background. But I kind of like the first shot better because with the flower and background blending in a little, it gives the photo a more dreamy look. Those are just my thoughts, but thank-you for pointing it out! :) I always appreciate it when people give their honest opinions about my photos!
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beautiful!! ♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers and photos! Our marigolds are still in bloom too, and it makes me super happy. (:
ReplyDeleteVery pretty photos, Eve! Thanks so much for linking up to my challenge! :)
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These are so beautiful, as well as everything else on this blog. Youve got major talent!
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I love the vibrant colors and sharp focus--especially in the first and last photos--beautiful! Wonderful bokeh in all of these photos. =D
ReplyDeleteThe only thing I would say constructive criticism wise, would be to watch for light colors blending into the sky bokeh. See in the third photo how you can hardly tell where the edge of the hosta flower is? In the fourth photo all you did was shift the perspective a little bit and that improved the photo tremendously because the flower stands out better. I had this same problem the other day taking photos of my brother--blond hair and white clouds tend to blend in a bit. ;)
Thank-you everyone! :)
ReplyDeleteEmily Grace ~ Thanks!
I noticed that too right after I took picture. That's why I shifted the camera off to the side a bit, so the flower could stand out more against the green background. But I kind of like the first shot better because with the flower and background blending in a little, it gives the photo a more dreamy look. Those are just my thoughts, but thank-you for pointing it out! :) I always appreciate it when people give their honest opinions about my photos!