Who says midday is a bad time to take pictures?
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 12:12 pm
I find alot of my photography is merely working with what conditions are provided to you at the time and making the best with what you have - especially when time for hobbies is precious. Sometimes you win, sometimes you don't, i think the ability to be able to produce a good image irrespective of the conditions is a very valuable skill.
Flower shots need alot to make people go wow imo, this one is certainly not one of those, however i was happy with this one given the burning bright sun, which in hindsight worked well.
I am interested in critique/comments, there is very little processing on this image (not that really matters in my books) however, does the colour look natural? it appears to me to represent the true colour of the scene which was a bit of surprise since camera seem to struggle a bit when there is a large concentration of a single colour.
Interestingly enough, i have a similar image with yellow flowers and I find the colours really does not match the reality particularly well SOOC, they took a good beating over the head to get them to look correct.
Flower shots need alot to make people go wow imo, this one is certainly not one of those, however i was happy with this one given the burning bright sun, which in hindsight worked well.
I am interested in critique/comments, there is very little processing on this image (not that really matters in my books) however, does the colour look natural? it appears to me to represent the true colour of the scene which was a bit of surprise since camera seem to struggle a bit when there is a large concentration of a single colour.
Interestingly enough, i have a similar image with yellow flowers and I find the colours really does not match the reality particularly well SOOC, they took a good beating over the head to get them to look correct.