Thanks for the feedbakc Jack. Didn't want another bloom in the middle  
pic, so I looked for a frame that would maintain some balance yet  
push the flower off to the side. I have to disagree in regard to the  
background. I shot some at a wider ap that were much smoother, but I  
prefer the texture of this one.
Paul
On Apr 15, 2008, at 11:04 PM, Jack Davis wrote:
> Wouldn't normally want the blossom this far to the right in the frame,
> but the shape and line of both the leaf and stem make it work.
> Background is borderline too busy.
>
> Jack
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>> My first daffodil bloomed today. Can you spot the itty-bitty bug?
>> Thought about cloning him, but I think that would be a violation of
>> the natural order. Or something like that.
>> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7170277&size=lg
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