Activity for User 502 - Murphy Hektner - mhektner@frontier.com

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63 Apr 20 Reply Thank you Priscilla, I liked the design of the blue flower and its setting, I tried to create the most artistic composition I could to do justice to this beautiful flower. Apr 30th
63 Apr 20 Comment Richard: After studying your picture for awhile I think the use of a thin white border would separate your picture area from the black interface of our website page. Apr 30th
63 Apr 20 Comment Hi Priscilla: You have created a very interesting collage, and the placement of the coins is artistically done. Your choice of border color is perfect, as it blends in very well with the scene. Good Work !! Apr 30th
63 Apr 20 Comment Hi Pat: Am not certain how pink and orange yellow go together on the color wheel, I do not think they are really compatible with each other. The Rose is so beautiful I do not think it needs any kind of a prop. Apr 30th
63 Apr 20 Comment Hi Paul: Priscilla makes a good point about camouflage colors, this images is a really good example of camouflage in nature. Personally I would crop off that out of focus area at the upper right corner as your eye tends to be drawn to that area. very good sharpness on the caterpillar. Apr 30th
63 Apr 20 Comment Hi Neal: Interesting Ants; they are totally different than the variety we have up here in Washington State. Good technical quality, I would try cropping in somewhat on the ants to make the insects larger in size, would crop some from the left as this area is somewhat distracting. Really like the smooth wood the ants are on as they show up really well. Apr 30th
63 Apr 20 Comment Hi Richard: The B/W conversion on the spider web picture is interesting. The central part of the web is near the upper right 1/3 power point area which works well for this picture. The use of f/2.8 did not give you total sharpness through out the web, the bottom dew drops are soft in focus as well as the upper right corner. Would recommend using a tripod and setting up as square on as possible to the web, and then using f/11 as your aperture. This F stop will provide you total sharpness on the delicate web and dew drops. Have found early morning the best time to photograph spider webs, before the morning breeze arrives. Good background as there are no distractions. Apr 30th

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