Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/01/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Ric, Don't take this personally because you are on the right track. However! :-( A note to Philippe first who said: "And very elegant too. Nice soft tones. Graceful composition. I like it.<<< Philippe the soft tones maybe nice, but the leading edges of the flower are out of focus adding to the overall "soft look!" Now Ric: Because the flower is playing the lead role in this photograph the closest edge to lens petal must be the sharpest edged. And I don't think you should've clipped the nearest petal because that spoils the symmetry of the petals and whole flower! With the leading edge sharp then the image can slowly drop off softly out of focus to the back edge. Not as you have here, "soft focus front" going sharper to the back edge of the leaf. As nice as it might look, it isn't visually right! Sorry mate! What you've created is a visual where eyes try to put in focus the leading edge of the petals simply because the flower is the key part of the photo. You just happened to focus in the wrong spot. Is this a nit picking comment? No! It's a comment that hopefully you'll see the error. The out of focus edges aren't acting as a framing as though you were shooting through them where it would probably be acceptable. Hopefully this works for you. ted