Great pics there.
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Originally Posted by cirillonb
Stop using the flash, the coverage is inadequate at this distance. If you can, once you have decided on an alternative light source, use a low ISO such as 80 or 100 and some of the "grain" may clear up. Since alternative artificial light introduces all the problems with white balance, try taking you pictures outdoors. Use the camera's time release to avoid shaking the camera when you push the shutter release thus introducing more blur.
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I personally find the flash quite useful at times. For indoor photos and even some outdoor, they allow the flower to "pop" from the background. And many times, I simply would like the background to be obscured by darkness as much as possible.
Each to their own.
EDIT: Then again, a point could be made about it being ineffective at a certain distance. Unless you have a pretty big flash set, I wouldn't go above 100mm with a flash.
Now of course, if you are going for a good bokeh, outdoor is the way to go. In fact, I'd use the lens with the greatest focal length reasonably possible. 100mm (give or take) is fine. Then you can twiddle with the aperture from there.