Something to remember
March 11th, 2007
The trick of a flower photo is background, DOF control and selective sharpness. Tony Sweet is a published photographer on this subject, when he goes to a garden, he looks for the BACKGROUND FIRST, then he picks out a flower as the foreground. Shallow DOF and selective focus (sharpness) will help to bring out the main subject in a composition. A good flower picture has a background, a foreground and NOTHING else (this is the hardest part).

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