Red and green: contrasting colours make striking images. Doing the OU course, I've been practising using different depths of field too. It all makes more sense now and I can just about remember that, generally speaking, you're more likely to achieve a blurred background with a telephoto lens, a wide aperture and a focus point about a third of the way in to the picture.
Love the beetroot shot - but then I'm rather partial to beetroot!
ReplyDeleteBoth are beautiful! Those two colors compliment each other so well!
ReplyDeleteNice ones, Jenny!
ReplyDeleteThese shots are brilliant, so crisp and clear. Your OU course is paying dividends.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! And I love all the garden party pictures.
ReplyDeleteWell done, jennyfreckles. The green and red do work well together. Maybe that is why so many Christmas decorations feature red and green.
ReplyDeleteYou are learning a lot from your photography class.