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    Default Spring Has Sprung!

    While searching for early season arrivals (Birds) found this in bloom. 1dm3, 500f4 (my macro lens) at f5.6 - 1/400, iso200, EC -1/3 - TV, AF, One Shot - 20% crop. Bob


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    Love everything about this capture Bob,
    Very nice composition details and color. The background blends in giving your subject a touch of class...:)

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    The back-lighting here suits the fluffy nature of the seed-heads Bob and is further enhanced by the dark BG. Good diagonal composition. Nice bonus while hunting for early season arrivals!! :)

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    First let me apologize for inadvertently almost stealing your Spring title. I guess I should have paid closer attention to the post immediately preceding mine. :)

    Bob, I really love the elegant simplicity of this image. And the lighting seems perfect for subject matter... just highlighting the "fuzzy" nature of the ***** (Oh my God, I've been censored from identifying the kind of willow! :o:D) willows. When I looked at the thumbnail, I wasn't sure about the dark background but once I saw the larger image, it works very nicely for me. Thanks for sharing.
    Last edited by Ed Vatza; 04-11-2008 at 03:52 AM.

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    Hey Bob, I've been trying to find this subject in my area to shoot but haven't been successful yet. You did a very nice job on this shot. Like the lighting. I would crop a little on the sides.

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