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casil403
04-04-2009, 06:14 PM
Yay! Found some today...spring is on the way! :highfive:
C&C's always appreciated!

Marko
04-04-2009, 06:23 PM
I like this shot and the way the willow sort of blends with the sky. To improve the shot, I think i would have used the smallest F-stop on the lens for better sharpness. Hope that helps - Marko

jellotranz
04-04-2009, 08:08 PM
I kind of have mixed feelings.. I love the capture just as it is, At first I said the same thing, It would have been nice to have it with more depth of field so that all upper and lower portions are sharp, but then after thinking about it, i do think it works with just the center being sharp.

In either case, great shot... I miss pussy willows, oh hell.. I miss trees. The things they have in Texas that they call trees, we called shrubs up north...

JAS_Photo
04-05-2009, 12:21 AM
I have to go with jellotranz. The softness of the upper and lower buds is then repeated even more softly in the clouds.

Mad Aussie
04-05-2009, 02:59 AM
I've always wondered what Pussy Willows were ... and I still don't know :headslap:

Is it like a weeping willow? And these are some sort of flower?

Critique wise I guess it's as people have said above ... a very narrow DOF has only allowed one bud/flower to be in focus ... a higher f-stop would allow more AND possibly darken the sky a little bringing out more blue.

casil403
04-06-2009, 12:55 PM
I've always wondered what Pussy Willows were ... and I still don't know :headslap:

Is it like a weeping willow? And these are some sort of flower?

A pussy willow is a type of bush. I believe the furry white things are the buds coming out....certainly a sign of spring in here in North America. The buds don't stay on the bush all year but turn into leaves I think.
We also have similar ones called wolf willows also ..they give off an amazing scent in the late spring early summer and produce little white berry-type things...
Then there's weeping willows which are a type of tree that you sound a bit more familiar with....we have those here also.

I hope that clarifies things for you MA....:)

Thanks for your comments everyone also:thankyou:

Mad Aussie
04-06-2009, 02:21 PM
Thanks Casil. Yes we have weeping willows so I assumed this was part of the willow family. I remember hearing about pussy willow in kids books I'd read when I was widdle so it's cool to see what they were on about it.

F8&Bthere
04-06-2009, 10:35 PM
Looks like you got down low for that shot! Nice work to get all sky in the background. I'm not much of an emoticon guy but....:highfive: