Hi, I'm new to this site, and as you can clearly see, I am not a photographer. My cousin introduced me to the site. It is my hope to meet and chat with some knowledgeable individuals and get some constructive pointers to improve my work and make some new friends along the way. I do motorcycle salvage as a hobby / business. Most of the photography that I do is digitals of parts that I am selling on ebay or similar online sites. Better pictures lead to higher bids and fewer dissappointed buyers so PLEASE offer any advice that you feel might be useful. Thanks and I look forward to getting to know you. Shawn
Hello and welcome to Usefilm. I hope that your photographic interests expand beyond the merely technical as a result of your time here. Not to say that you can't do that too, but why not create art at the same time?
This picture is too small, for one thing. You have 800 pixels to work with, use 'em all. For another, the frame gets lost in the background. Try hanging a white sheet behind it. A larger aperture will also reduce your depth of field, throwing the background out of focus.
In this particular case, I think I would have set myself up higher and farther to the right to get a better sense of the three dimensional nature of the frame. You might also be able to do some really interesting things hanging it from thin wires and adding some creative lighting.