I love it! The light and shadow, the texture on the wall, the perfect placement 
of the flowers. It is too bad the left flower isn't sharper. Oh well. Not 
perfect but still beautiful. 

Cheers,

frank

On October 7, 2015 12:37:58 AM EDT, ann sanfedele <ann...@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
>The softness bothers me too,- it was not OTF but the windjust hitting 
>thatone sprig.  Therewere fans running nearby.
>I kinda favored this aspect ratioof the four shots,but if you "arrow" 
>forwrd and back from that image you will see I took four shots... I'm 
>thinking now the vertical one ofthe group is, perhaps, a bitbetter... 
>but I waffle.  The two "singlets" as Rick or Don(?) called them are 
>sharp but notquite as interesting to me.
>
>Thanks everyone who commented, I read all but- I'm really rather short 
>on time trying to work and do the cat sitting too..
>will make a couple of comments on others work and be off zzzzz
>ann
>
>On 10/6/2015 10:04 PM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
>>
>> Ann,
>>
>> I like the combination of colors.
>> I had not notice the "shadow"y thingies (leaves?) at the bottom right
>
>> that Jack has mentioned, - until I read his message. They are there, 
>> and it would've been better if they weren't. But they aren't
>distracting.
>>
>> What bothers my eyes is the softness of the central flower (stem and 
>> blossom). More than once, I've had a similar problem with my own 
>> photos of flowers, every time ending with leaving the photo aside. I 
>> know some people aren't disturbed by this. Sorry...
>>
>> Igor
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 7:48 AM, ann sanfedele wrote:
>>
>>> might as well send a link - I haven't seen a post on PDML since last
>
>>> night
>>>
>>>
>https://annsan.smugmug.com/On-the-Road-or-On-Foot/2015-and-all-that/i-DjXLDKS/L
>
>>>
>>>
>>> ann
>>>
>>

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"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -- Henri Cartier-Bresson

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