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Old 23rd August 2006   #1
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You have only one perspective as I can see. All top down shots. You can try shooting a subject in different angle to achieve different perspective.

The same flower shot at different angle will have different feel and story.

Lighting is flat too.
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You have only one perspective as I can see. All top down shots. You can try shooting a subject in different angle to achieve different perspective.

The same flower shot at different angle will have different feel and story.

Lighting is flat too.
U're right. tks for sharing. Hope to learn from u next time
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#1 one view but it is a nice one
#2 does not make it for me
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i like the #1 give me the minty feel... but i wish one of the pointed ends at 6 o'clock wasn't crop...

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Originally Posted by ortega
#1 one view but it is a nice one
#2 does not make it for me
Tks for viewing. Will work to improve further
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i like the #1 give me the minty feel... but i wish one of the pointed ends at 6 o'clock wasn't crop...

cheers...
Tks for ur observation. Will work on the composition.
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I like #1.
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i like #1 too. did u apply any soft filter on it or did u shoot it wide open?
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i like both shots. Guessed first one was shot wide open.

Second shot is messy but I like the balance you give.

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like the feel in #1

seems like u really like to take plants ya?
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like the feel in #1

seems like u really like to take plants ya?
As u said lor, that day really no subject leh. Maybe my eyes not well train enough for those little ones.
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