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Old 09-24-2009, 03:12 PM
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Default Flowers @ Early Morning @ Kish Island.. IRAN






This one though is not flower but yet wanted to share
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Nice close up shots, however I think you've gone in too close without focusing on a single point of view, this makes the shots a little confusing. Try focusing on one flower or one leaf, see how that works. TFS

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Nice close up shots, however I think you've gone in too close without focusing on a single point of view, this makes the shots a little confusing. Try focusing on one flower or one leaf, see how that works. TFS

Michael
Thank u soo much...
Point noted... so will have some shots taken like that next time... so which photo did u exactly point to.. all of them???
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Old 09-24-2009, 03:23 PM
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Superb collections Maneef Mohammed... I love the second shot very much....
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Superb collections Maneef Mohammed... I love the second shot very much....
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Thank u for ur support raveen....
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Old 09-25-2009, 06:43 AM
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Nice close up shots, however I think you've gone in too close without focusing on a single point of view, this makes the shots a little confusing. Try focusing on one flower or one leaf, see how that works. TFS

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I agree with Michael. The third one is my fave.
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Great shots, most have good composition and I also love macro shots.

I like the fall or flow of the petals of the first photo, can hardly make out the flower but it doesnt matter, also good DOF.

The second one I found my eye following the flowers across the photo resting on the top left corner(the odd one out)

The third I would suggest cropping to reduce the right and bottom of the photo highlighting the central flower as the main focal point with its lovely spray of red stamen.

The fourth I would agree with Michael there is much of a focal point but it is an interesting example of DOF.

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I agree with Michael. The third one is my fave.
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thanx.. u ve been always supporting... when did u return backk..?
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Old 09-25-2009, 10:31 AM
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Colourful and cheering I enjoyed viewing these. My favourite is the third one with the flame red petals and acorn like pods, excellent
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Great shots, most have good composition and I also love macro shots.

I like the fall or flow of the petals of the first photo, can hardly make out the flower but it doesnt matter, also good DOF.

The second one I found my eye following the flowers across the photo resting on the top left corner(the odd one out)

The third I would suggest cropping to reduce the right and bottom of the photo highlighting the central flower as the main focal point with its lovely spray of red stamen.

The fourth I would agree with Michael there is much of a focal point but it is an interesting example of DOF.

Keep them coming.
thanx a lot mate for having a close look at all pics of mine and giving valuble suggestions.. so hope to get more tips from u....
thanx
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