I'm in the "none of the above" category too-similarly to P.J., I cant find a point of focus - add my problematic eyesight it becomes somewhat vexing to look at.. which iswhy I didn't say anything sooner.. fields of flowers alone look so wonderfulin person but are too busy to work on paper or screen

Don't worry so much about the precise color, that will change with the light and people's own ability to see those colors - if you have a strong composition,
even a color blind person can appreciate the work.

ann

On 4/3/2016 3:21 PM, P.J. Alling wrote:
Unfortunately, without an actual center of interest in the photo, a birdbath, a fence post, a tree, a naked girl, limited depth of field works against this type of photo. The fact thatm in all the photos, all of the flowers, aren't in apparent focus, just doesn't work for me.

On 4/2/2016 9:27 PM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:


Hi All!

I am trying to understand preferences of different people.
Here are three different shots of flowers:
http://42graphy.org/misc/FlowersToChoose/
I would appreciate if you can tell me which of these three work or do not work for you. And, it would be especially valuable if you can say why.


Many thanks in advance!

Igor






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