Spring Exploding

© Karen Blakely

Spring Exploding

Uploaded: May 24, 2005

Description

Picture of a flower about to open set against the flowers already opened. Picture taken in my backyard. Love to hear what your impressions are.

Comments

Mary L. Lemley May 24, 2005

This is very lovely! Colors and angle are great. :) Mary Lemley #253453

Karen Blakely May 25, 2005

Thanks Mary, for your comments.

Karen #1393981

Bunny Snow May 07, 2008

I think the foreground would look better if it were against the sky rather than other flowers, because a contrast is needed. Another option might be putting light on the foreground flowers so they stand out against the background. Or, opening the lens all the way, so that the background is out of focus totally, and the foreground stands out.

My opinion for whatever its worth.

Bunny
#5896983


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