Jerry in Arizona wrote:

Yes Ann, you are quite correct and it is indeed an Ocotillo, my bad.  Should 
not have listened to the person who advised me.  Yes, I had made an executive 
decision not to clone out that tree trunk and I will wait a bit and hope those 
buds erupt and make a better image next time.

Thanks for your help and advice.

sure thing -- seems to me they are late blooming this year... I don't remember how long they tend to last... I got my best shots of them some years ago in mid March around Tucson. They are such lovely shrubs.

best,
ann


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Jerry -
flowers and static subjects are fine :-) what Tom said - only some of us are mortolerant than he is of kitty cats I agree with Jack taht the black wedge is distracting, but since you point out that these blooms grow "pretty much all around" where you are, I'd work on getting a better shot (that is , less busy background) instead of resorting to cloning in photo shop... the blossom is lovely. but isn't that and Ocotillo blossom?
ann





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