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Hi everyone. I'm just getting started with macro photography and am struggling with composition mostly. Is the top right distracting? Also, any other suggestions welcome, thanks!

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Old 09-14-2010, 12:35 PM
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Old 09-14-2010, 03:16 PM
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Sorry about that. I did read the forum rules before posting but didn't pay close enough attention to my preview before posting. The Exif that I included did not show when added to the post after the photo. In any event here it is. If I have missed something else, I guess I just can't read.


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very lovely..i liked the natural soft color
which lens do u have?
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It’s almost abstract to me. So, if that was the intent, then OK.

Hard to tell what sort of flower it is lily or a carnivorous plant.

I think I would aim for a focal point, if you don't want an abstract.
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Thanks! I'm using a 180mm 3.5 Canon L series lens
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I love the look. Great shot.
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