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What to do with a boring flower comp

Wednesday, June 19, 2024 | By: Mike Moats Photography

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The most uninteresting way you can compose a flower shot is by putting the flower head in the top third of the frame, with the vertical stem underneath.  This kind of composition of a flower is what you would see in a flower identification book.  So you are just documenting the subject, and not creating any kind of art.  When you have one of these documented flower shots, give it a little help with a creative texture overlay.  I added the texture in Smart Photo Editor.

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