Actually, Michael, I think there was a glitch on your image last night. I tried to click on it at least three times and nothing happened. Maybe that's why you didn't get any comments! Kathy
Well... I did put it on last night. I took it off this morning because no one had posted on it at all. So I took it off and made a few slight changes to it. Then I put it back on. I never thought of the two sun flowers like that, but I like your thought. I was out there for a few hours just taking pictures of sunflowers. I loved doing it. The sun was just getting down far enough that it could hit the front of a sunflower. I walked behind this one and thought that would be a cool new angle to try. Thanks for a new way to look at a picture. Michael
This is going to sound corny, corny, corny, Michael (and I don't usually do this), but when I looked at this image I got the feeling that the flower in the top is leaving, and the large one in the forground is watching her go. As she goes off into the distance she turns for one last look. That feeling is created by the minimum depth of field, which is great by the way! Okay, there you go...my stab at corniness! At any rate, I really like this shot. Nice tones and composition. Well done! Kathy BTW...did you put this on last night and then take it right back off? I tried to click on it and it wouldn't open.