Thank you for advises. An accurately calibrated monitor is quite essential in my line of work and on it I can see the brown hibiscus seeds, the gentle green algae on the damp floor and a faint spot of warm light in the left upper part of the wall. I admit, that this particular photo is quite dark, even by my standards, but it perfectly reflects the gloomy evening, on which it was taken. Maybe some of you dont like it. On the other side, Im not really fond off too bright and too vivid photos.
There are a few problems here and I quite don't know where to start.
It is very hard to take a decent photo of something without light.
So let there be light!
The second thing is colour.
For this I would be looking towards a mauve to purple wall with perhaps the pot being a brilliant yellow.
Just a few things to think about when you sit down to take your next shot.
thubleau