Bill, If I may, I'd like to approve it just the way it is. The struggle of the tuft of grass is featured nicely as separated, somewhat, from the creek bed. IMO, there's not enough water to add significantly even if silkened by a slower shutter. I see the well defined rocks as cradling the grass in defiance of the potential water threat lurking in the background. I suppose I should have raised another "maudlin alert".
Jack --- keith_w <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > P. J. Alling wrote: > > > Nice composition, but it's still just a tuft of grass. > > It's making the mundane things in this world come to life that makes > good > photography stand up to be counted... > > I think it's interesting, and a fun photo. > I agree that f/16 or wider might have produced a better image > overall, > throwing the background even more out of focus. > > But, I still think it's a good catch. > > keith whaley > > > William Robb wrote: > > > >> This is another shot from close to Wilson Creek. > >> I think I spotted Tom C trying to photograph the same tuft of > grass > >> last year when we met up. I was surprised to find it still there > this > >> year. > >> Sadly, Tom wasn't there this year. > >> > >> > http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/pictures/peso/vacation/IMGP9303.html > >> > >> Shot with the F300/4.5, f/32 for 1/125 second at ISO 200. > >> > >> William Robb > > > __________________________________ Yahoo! Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/

