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South African nativesBeen a while since I've posted anything, but here are some of the plants we're growing in our garden, they are all of the Proteaceae family from South Africa, which also consists of some locals such as the warratahs and banksias
Interested to hear your thoughts! Josh
Re: South African nativesNumber one and two need a stronger focus point to hold the eye, number three works the best because of the strong composition and the clear focus point. Hope that helps.
Canon
Re: South African nativesThe last one for me! The strong composition makes
it stand out from the rest.
Re: South African nativesColours are very natural and easy on the eye. Very nice images.
Regards
Matt. K
Re: South African natives#2 for me...Its almost certainly this screen, but the colours seem to lack punch
Cameron
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Big V could you explain what you mean by a stronger focus point? I think you mean as in number 3 that the flower in focus is clearly seperated from the unfocussed flower, but just want to make sure. Thanks for the help! Josh
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