Yeah, we discussed the blown out blossoms. Positive film exposure is
fine, it's my wonderful little flatbed scanner. Why doesn't that bother
me on an example scan such as this?
Because of there being two blossoms, the center area placement felt ok
to me.
I recently put up a lily shot called "Leggy Lilies" in which I cropped
it as a vertical, placing the blossoms at the top and allowing the
stems to represent legs. That was too unique for someone and a more
straightforward squared off crop was suggested.
Simply verifies the range of viewer tastes.
Comments are appreciated.

Jack


--- "P. J. Alling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The composition doesn't grab me.  The flowers are too centered, 
> maybe 
> cropping a bit off of one edge, or if you want it centered a somewhat
> 
> tighter crop.  The contrast seems to be a bit too high for the
> subject  
> matter.
> 
> Jack Davis wrote:
> 
> >Had a couple of these lily shots ready to put up recently, but this
> got
> >left back.
> >
> >Jack 
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