An interesting plant, not something I've (knowingly) seen before.
I will agree with the two previous comments, cropping to remove the daylight top left would probably help the shot a bit.
I might want to darken the blacks in the image too, to give it a bit more punch.
Taken in 'Four Teas', 40's tea room, in Stratford on Avon yesterday. I'm sure you will recognise this name as a pun, as is the photo if you think about it. Thought I'd also give it the 40's treatment. Don't you think she's a cracker?
You know how all the experts say "make sure you don't crop out the feet", well on this occasion...
The trainers really don't match the rest of the outfit (though if she's on her feet all day, you can understand why).
Have you tried bringing the whites up a bit? They are looking a bit 18% grey.
Smashing find for the theme though
Hi Liz, what a great take for Occupation, I agree with Tim about the trainers but can understand with being on her feet all day you want comfort. Really is bang on theme too, so well done
Hi Liz, well spotted with your Contrast, I like the nails against the flowers.
Interesting choice for Clean with the explanation, it certainly looks a tranquil scene.
Curves is very curvy ...well spotted.
Love the girl for Occupation, she looks great.
You is a lovely portrait Liz, good lighting and focus.
Arch, now I love these old cars and this cracker reminds me of the beautiful Duesenberg, so very well done
Your Arches photo is lovely what a beautiful car that is. As part of my catch up I also like the Lyons Tea Room nippy. I worked for J Lyons in Guildford for a few months in the 70s, the coffee machine was a work of art!
This spectacular cactii displays many flowers, but each one of these beautiful flowers lasts for one day only. They come out with the morning light and have gone by early evening as you can see from one just in the bottom of the photo.
Thanks to everyone for your comments. Really appreciated. Sorry about the link not working. Seems I'm proving to be a bit better at the photography than the technology! Perhaps George can sort me out again....
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