Cody White
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I also had to try one doing one of a dead rose
How does this work?
and Thanks for looking

How does this work?
and Thanks for looking
I also had to try one doing one of a dead rose.
How does this work?
and Thanks for looking
I do have questions about the picture. Have you had a controlling idea in your mind about this picture beyond the title?
I see evidence of beauty that has withered and slipped away like the last breaths of a forgotten woman in the gutter who had known days of glory and splendor.
Asher
Cody,
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OTOH, it's what it is, a snap and I'm being too serious and demanding. If that's the case, my then this is just my own over-zealousness in my reactions to the pic and you can say, ...
Asher,
Yes, as is common you're very excessive in your commentary. I realize that you're a gracious fellow and make every effort to be encouraging and supportive, very much like a paternal reaction to their kids' crayon scrawls. But I gotta say that you've taken an excursion far beyond what this image, and Cody's terse (20 words, plus two more to garner attention) unpunctuated remarks, merit.
In the words of Sigmund Freud, sometimes a cigar is just a cigar, man. This is a cigar. ;-)
Cody,
Honestly, this doesn't work well to my eyes. It looks carelessly framed and captured. Everything is out of focus...and not in a creative or an expressive manner. My impression is that you just snapped it handheld with your camera flash ... everything on auto.
If you want to pursue this type of subject first decide what the heck you want to convey with the images. Why dead flowers? Why night?
Frankly, the best of this type of work that I've seen has been done without a camera at all, using a technique called photograms or using a simple flatbed scanner.
You ask Why dead flowers, I say Why not, Doesn't it get old and boring of doing the same old thing, the same set up.