some potted plants i shot today at my grandparents 50th anniversary. C&C Please. :mrgreen: EOS 1D Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8 ISO 200 Shutter... ranges from 1/400-1/800 f/2.8 (sorry for the low DOF) TheWAND
I'd pay more attention to the background. For instance: In #5, the chairs are disturbing, and could be moved away. In #6, the bright spots compete with the main subject. A slightly different angle of view would have solved it. It seems that many of the pics are somewhat underexposed.
Please put spaces between your photos and number them when there are more than about 3 or 4 in one thread. Ben is right: backgrounds play an important part in flower photography, and it should be as neutral and as un-distracting as can be. Then you should watch not to cut through flowers, if it can be avoided. The fact that you cut off some of the flowers' "faces" when you took the photos from the side is VERY distracting.