This time of year the flowers are blooming and look so pretty, and you want to take photos of them. But if you just take a photo of a bunch of flowers, it doesn't have enough impact -- there's no focal point. Try this:
Get fairly close to one flower and take a photo so that in the background you can see the other blooming flowers, but they're blurry because you're focused on the flower in the foreground -- the one you're closer to.
This is very effective in the fall when taking photos of colorful foliage. Rather than photographing the entire tree, get up close to a few colorful leaves and photograph them with the rest of the tree in the background.
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