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Hello @Sergei5F9F , nice images. I really like them. I think the problem is depth of field, exposure, some noise and a few composition problems.
Try to make the portions that are in focus to stand out. Emphasize this area. Do some noise reduction and try to fill in the areas that are overexposed. Also remove cut off objects on the boundries of your photo. My idea is something like this:
(Not worth mentioning, but of course I did this real fast in LightRoom and it is not perfect.)
Hi @Sergei5F9F ,
Nice composition, however, there is a shake of camera, or the object was moving while being photographed. If it wore that the object was moving, then you should have increased shutter-speed to freeze the capture.
This too is out of focus and shows shake.
Best wishes
JG
Photographer and Nutrition Author
In addition to soft focus, the composition in the first image is problematic since the overexposed leaf competes with the cherry for attention. The second image is overexposed, but that's an easy fix. I really like the bokeh, but the poor focus on the cherries takes this out of consideration as a stock image. You were shooting at f4.5 which resulted in a DOF that was just too shallow for the subject. The blurring around the edges of some of the cherries indicates that either the subject or the c
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Hello @Sergei5F9F , nice images. I really like them. I think the problem is depth of field, exposure, some noise and a few composition problems.
Try to make the portions that are in focus to stand out. Emphasize this area. Do some noise reduction and try to fill in the areas that are overexposed. Also remove cut off objects on the boundries of your photo. My idea is something like this:
(Not worth mentioning, but of course I did this real fast in LightRoom and it is not perfect.)
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Thank you for the answer, I will try to use your advice
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Hi @Sergei5F9F ,
Nice composition, however, there is a shake of camera, or the object was moving while being photographed. If it wore that the object was moving, then you should have increased shutter-speed to freeze the capture.
This too is out of focus and shows shake.
Best wishes
JG
Photographer and Nutrition Author
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In addition to soft focus, the composition in the first image is problematic since the overexposed leaf competes with the cherry for attention. The second image is overexposed, but that's an easy fix. I really like the bokeh, but the poor focus on the cherries takes this out of consideration as a stock image. You were shooting at f4.5 which resulted in a DOF that was just too shallow for the subject. The blurring around the edges of some of the cherries indicates that either the subject or the camera was moving.