I know what you mean about the clusters. Hard to figure out where to
focus. I think the problem here is too even illumination. There is not
enough shadow to differentiate the blossoms one from the other. It may
need some directional light from a reflector.
Chuck Norcutt
John A. Lind wrote:
>
> If anyone has suggestions on how to compose an azalea blossom, it would be
> most welcome. I've never photographed them before. They explode with many
> blossoms in very tight clusters . . . was frustrated trying to get
> separation of one from the rest for a close-up . . . is it even possible
> without chopping one off?
>
> Very, very yellow Azalea:
> http://www.betterphoto.com/gallery/big.asp?photoID=926691
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