Timing in photography is as important as the camera when shooting close-ups of flowers. By timing, I'm not necessarily referring to the time of day; but more importantly, I'm referring to when the flower is in full-bloom. Sometimes, buds make good photographs; but usually the full-bloom is considered to be the *peak* time to capture it's beauty and visual essence. In photography, candid pictures are of premium quality when the *peak* moment occurs.
If you have the software, Photoshop, don't be overly concerned about flawed petals or tiny bugs or specks on the flower if you know how to clone them out. If you are not to sure about taking this approach, then inspect the flower for imperfections and remove the damaged petals just prior to taking your picture.
If you have a bottle to mist the flower nearby, use it! Water droplets look awesome on flowers! Drops of dew and water drops are delightful and visually refreshing.
From experience, I have le
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