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<blockquote data-quote="Hminx" data-source="post: 225324" data-attributes="member: 12552"><p>A couple of things come to mind here bdog. 1. Composition, the primary element, your flower, is too central, I think it needs to be sitting on at least one of the third lines suggest you google " rule of thirds" if you are unsure what I am talking about here 2. the image seems to be slightly front focused that is to say that the sharpest focus point is slightly in front of the flower, it does look a tad soft too me. I like your thinking here though, there an image to be captured everywhere if you can only just see it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hminx, post: 225324, member: 12552"] A couple of things come to mind here bdog. 1. Composition, the primary element, your flower, is too central, I think it needs to be sitting on at least one of the third lines suggest you google " rule of thirds" if you are unsure what I am talking about here 2. the image seems to be slightly front focused that is to say that the sharpest focus point is slightly in front of the flower, it does look a tad soft too me. I like your thinking here though, there an image to be captured everywhere if you can only just see it. [/QUOTE]
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