I went up the street today, and got some pics of the flowering bushes. Lots of Yellow.
By the way; these were taken with my new 10x close up filter.
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I didn't use the filter for this one.
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I like the last four of your shots, with the top ones I feel you've got in too close, and gone beyond the camera's close focusing range. The actual spray of the blossom is a really nice shape, the other three shots I mention stand out well against the background, are nicely lit and are sharp where they should be.
I echoe what has been said here. Take what you are learning and keep on shooting.
I agree. Technically, you have some learning to do, but what's more important is the eye for an image.
And you have that. The technique will come as you work on it. But most people will never be able to see what you see, until you show it to them. That's the real thrill of good photography.