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I think, if i have learned it right or not, you need to stand a little futher away from the subject in this case, which will cause the background to be more out of focus.....
am i wrong ???
Hi Wdodd!! in my opinion, the background flowers , even though in blur are stealing to much of the show... I think you need probably a smaller F/stop number then what you used , for even stronger blur... or perhaps a tighter crop...
The subject tulips are not as strong color wise as the blurred ones, this is creating the battle in this frame... also the subject tulips have some hott exposure spots here and there.. looks like a 12 noon type shot with the lighting.. the best tulip in the pic, is the one in bottom left foreground..this one is probably the sharpest, and best exposed, this could be because of the filtered lighting its receiving..
I really would try a re shoot if they are still in bloom, with different lighting, this lighting a little harsh for the delicate flowers...
you could also , if flowers is your bag , carry a large cardboard with you to help block unwanted sun... set the timer, tripod naturally, and hold the cardboard...