I've seen a lot of your postings, Gisele, in the lonely images section. Makes me wonder what's going on. I suspect that you enjoy posting shots but don't want to take the time to comment on anyone's images. Hence and thus, your photos go unnoticed which is a shame because your gallery shows some wonderful work.
The daisy that's the center of attention is perfectly focused. The morning dew is terrific. The background is dark and blurred which really makes the flower pop.
I have some suggestions (as if I know anything about flower photography). I would have cloned out the two smaller daisies in the lower left as they draw attention away from the subject. Secondly, what's the deal with the broad, black spaces on the left and right? I have a couple of free programs that I could suggest that you could use for vignetting the sides. Let me know and I'll point you in the right direction. The result might look like this.
And if you want to start getting more comments, just add me as a friend and I'll do the same.
Gisele, that flower is gorgeous with the dew on it. Roger's advice above is very sound - you want to get rid of the clutter and direct the focus to the outstanding flower. I think the free program iPiccy is a great editing program with nice framing options.
The daisy that's the center of attention is perfectly focused. The morning dew is terrific. The background is dark and blurred which really makes the flower pop.
I have some suggestions (as if I know anything about flower photography). I would have cloned out the two smaller daisies in the lower left as they draw attention away from the subject. Secondly, what's the deal with the broad, black spaces on the left and right? I have a couple of free programs that I could suggest that you could use for vignetting the sides. Let me know and I'll point you in the right direction. The result might look like this.
And if you want to start getting more comments, just add me as a friend and I'll do the same.
Roger