Hello Kamran
Your first one is full of powerful colour, but I find the yellow in the background a little strong, so maybe you could select them with Quickmask or similar and calm them down somewhat with saturation, etc. Try tp focus on the centre of the flower and check your depth of field with the DOF preview until the who;e of the subject flower is sharp. Maybe a little more of the stem in the image if possible for this particular shot.
No. 2 Has a nice soft feel to it. I might have bumped the contrast a little either with Brightness/Contrast or levels and framed it vertically along with desaturating the red flower below it somewhat to stop distraction. The pointy leaf at bottom right is a candidate for cloning out too. Once again, focus on the centre of the flower rather than the leading edge. Switch to manual focus for macro.
No. 3, I am afraid is going nowhere. The leaf is too intrusive and the too shallow depth of field doesn't seem to suit the image for me at least.
No.4 & No. 5 lack composition for my taste. Flowers are very seductive, but still need to be treated to some degree of placement within the frame. Too central in the frame and again the shallow depth of field does not seem to grab me on these particular images. No 5 would be an interesting bloom to work more with. Maybe move right in closer still so you don't have trouble with the extreme depth of the whole bloom? Contrast needs some work on these too.
Great first effort for flowers, now all you need are a few well placed bugs and away you go.
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Col
