Wow. Nice once again. Did you place a white background behind the flowers? It works because the white really sets the colors off.
Thanks for the comments, Steve. I have a light tent. But, in this case, I set the flowers in front of the tent with the white sheet draped behind it. I then popped the flash into a silver reflector. The background is a bit grey, but that's because of the type of background material used. I need to get some better materials. I also need a much larger tent or a larger background and background support.
David - #2 says to me... the one on the right is trying to cheer up his flower buddy on the left! I like that type of comp also, with the stark white(or other solid color) BG. Really directs your attention to the subject9s0.
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David - #2 says to me... the one on the right is trying to cheer up his flower buddy on the left!
I like that type of comp also, with the stark white(or other solid color) BG. Really directs your attention to the subject9s0.
Steve Hopkins (shoppix)
Thanks for the comments, Steve. I have a light tent. But, in this case, I set the flowers in front of the tent with the white sheet draped behind it. I then popped the flash into a silver reflector. The background is a bit grey, but that's because of the type of background material used. I need to get some better materials. I also need a much larger tent or a larger background and background support.
Thanks, Steve.
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