



I did a blurry version of this too. I kind of like it. I think I'd have to look at these two for a while to decide which I like better. I'd be curious to see what anyone else thinks...

I had planned on going out and shooting these flowers again tonight, but a big thunderstorm blocked all the late-evening light I was going to shoot with. Now we're under a tornado watch. Maybe I'll get a chance tomorrow...
2 comments:
I agree, I like all of these better than the first one. As for blurry or sharp, I like them both. I guess it would depend on what the use was. Beautiful stuff!
I like the sharp better. I think the blurry one makes my eyes squint to find a sharp point, like with a slow AF lens, back and forth.
By the way, did you shoot any tornadoes instead?
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