Charles. The colours in your example are pleasing ;-) I like it. Reading your comment, and seeing your image made me recall that I actually picked away some leaves. It just felt like the right thing to do. Don't really know why. Perhaps I was trying to make the T stronger.
I do remember me and Jostein talking about how hard it is to make a composition out of leaves laying randomly on the ground. Tim Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian) Never underestimate the power of stupidity in large crowds (Very freely after Arthur C. Clarke, or some other clever guy) > -----Original Message----- > From: Charles Robinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 10. november 2005 18:08 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: PESO - T Leaves > > On Nov 10, 2005, at 10:53, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote: > > > > > On Nov 10, 2005, at 7:46 AM, Tim Øsleby wrote: > > > >> http://foto.no/cgi-bin/bildegalleri/vis_bilde.cgi?id=204488 > >> *istDS, FA50mm/2,8 macro, Raw 400 ISO, f:4, 1/200s > > > > It seems like the leaves are kinda spaced apart (more grass than I > like to see in leaf photos).... but I do like how the upside-down > leaves hold the water in beads. > > I jumped in kinda late on this one (been busy with work the past > week) but I have one that is kind of similar. Mind if I share? > > http://charles.robinsontwins.org/2005_photos/pages/page_72.html > > Don't know what it has going for it in terms of composition, but it's > a pleasing color to me, anyways! > > -Charles > > -- > Charles Robinson > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Minneapolis, MN > http://charles.robinsontwins.org > >

