Boris,
Maybe we can get Frank to pedal out and take some pictures of flower
petals.  :-)
I understand about Galia learning photography step by step, but I
would mention the faded petal.
It isn't so much a photo thing as a nature, biological process, faded
beauty thing.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Boris Liberman<[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Bob.
>
> All there were shot hand held. I had to dial up ISO 400 to ensure fast
> enough shutter speed given the weather conditions.
>
> As for Galia's shot - I only ask Galia to look for what she thinks looks
> beautiful. When I see that she has attained (achieved?) certain level, we
> will move forward to other aspects of photography.
>
> Oh, by the way, you seem to have made similar mistake (pedal!) to that of
> Jack. That's funny ;-).
>
> Thanks for your kind words
>
> Boris
>
>
>
> Bob Sullivan wrote:
>>
>> Boris,
>> Nice job on the Raspberry flower.  It is a pleasing composition and
>> lots of detail is in focus.  Hard to do!
>> The second shot of the fruit itself is technically fine, but not so
>> exciting. It does convey a sense of fullness of the berry.
>> The best part of Galia's photo is how the two blossoms and the leaves
>> to the right are in sharp focus.  The 3rd blossom on the left is a
>> distraction being out of focus.  And tell her to look for blossoms
>> that are new.  The top blossom has a pedal that is fading at 2
>> o'clock.  She has done a very nice job overall.
>> Regards,  Bob S.
>
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