Agree completely with CPS.
Could just add the the shot isn't that sharp... at all.
CPS
09-Sep-2007 00:26
You have chosen an interesting way to present your flower, cradled in the curve of the wrought iron.Another enchancing technique you used was to choose a background that, for the most part, does not compete with your subject.The only thing I would change in the background is to eliminate the bright white spot in the upper right corner that does draw your eye away from your subject, the flower. You had a good idea in framing your subject, but consider a frame that that does not draw attention by being unbalanced.The frame on the right is crooked and the one on the upper left is an at an angle.Any framing you chose should enhance not confuse the viewer. Your exposure is right on--just perfect with good detail thoughout the flower.