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A "fringed" tulip. The fringing is caused by a mutation.

It seems to be FP quality to me. Image by Pharaoh Hound. It appears in Tulip, as well as my userpage.

Pros:

  • Good lighting
  • High resolution
  • Good saturation
  • Sharp focus
  • Great Picture

Cons:

  • The angle may not be very engaging
  • The focus is on the center of the flower, rather then the fringing.

Comments and criticism are welcomed (in fact, I would be grateful).

Comments:

Generally speaking, flower photos look better as "natural" as possible - preferably while still living ;) Probably better to just avoid vases and so forth in future photos, unless you're taking photos of flower *arrangements* or it's particularly appropriate for some reason. Stevage 08:34, 24 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I would have to cut the flower to get a decent background, however these tulips are still in bloom and I may try to get a better photo. I'm sure I can figure out a way to get a good background. --Pharaoh Hound 12:30, 24 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Seconder: