Dear Madhuri,

I wish if the last picture is focused properly.
I have a suggestion in this regard.
Keep your palm just below the plant/objrct while focusing. Remove the palm
after the object is focused but don't remove the focus button once the
object is focused, straightaway click after removing your palm.
You get a focused picture.

When you shoot a single object when there are lots of other space in the
frame the auto focus in the camera tend to focus the vast area in the frame
other than the small object, unless you proffered for single point (center)
focus. But unfortunately this wont work in auto mode of most of the compact
and point ant shoot cameras. You have to use
manual/shutter/aperture mode to prefer focus point.
If you always use auto mode then you try practice the aforementioned method
it works.

Few suggestions for consideration for the plant in the picture *Chamaesyce
thymifolia, C. hypericifolia *and* Euphorbia prostrata*.

Further, I think you forgot to reduce the file size.


Regards,
Giby


On 12 November 2011 23:20, Madhuri Raut <itii...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Nov 2011
>
> Kindly help Id this wild herb growing prostrate in Pune
>
> Leaves - green elliptical
>
> could not make out flowers and fruits
> --
> Regards
> Dr.Bhagyashri Ranade
>



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