We’ve had a very wet winter so far, which is a wonderful if temporary respite from the western drought. But I’m getting anxious to find some flowers to shoot. It looks, through a wet window, as though there may be some blossoms starting on a wild plum down by the creek. I dug into some I had shot last year to look for inspiration and found this one. This is a gnarled tree with awkward branch structure and I was frustrated trying to find clean compositions, even armed with pruning shears. And the flowers are so delicate they will fall apart at the slightest shake of a branch.
Type of Critique Requested
Specific Feedback and Self-Critique
I was drawn to this composition by the blush of light in the BG but limited in where I could maneuver it in the frame. I decided I liked it off-center, but didn’t have much choice. I’m also not sure why it is gold – that would normally be the case for grass that has dried in summer, but this tree is a spring bloomer and the BG is a grassy hillside. I didn’t mess with the colors so this is a happy mystery. Maybe some stray mustard I don’t remember…
Technical Details
Natural light, minimal adjustments in LR, a focus stack in Zerene but no idea how many frames. A little more BG cleanup in PS with some low-opacity cloning.