The composition is the most important even if you have the right tips and technique of shooting flower pictures. Take the time to try low angles, high angles, or moving to the right or left. A wide lens aperture (a lower-numbered f-stop) will enhance this effect by softening the background.
Thursday, September 18, 2008
The White Orchid Flower
This is the wild orchid flower and it's white in color which I took in The Kuala Lumpur Orchid Garden at Lake Garden. I had taken quite a number of shots but I just simply like this one. I like the colorful background to make the white orchid flower standing out.
The composition is the most important even if you have the right tips and technique of shooting flower pictures. Take the time to try low angles, high angles, or moving to the right or left. A wide lens aperture (a lower-numbered f-stop) will enhance this effect by softening the background. Click on the flower to view enlargement. Photo taken on Canon 30D and 100mm F2.8 micro lense.
The composition is the most important even if you have the right tips and technique of shooting flower pictures. Take the time to try low angles, high angles, or moving to the right or left. A wide lens aperture (a lower-numbered f-stop) will enhance this effect by softening the background.
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