Took this on a walk, but the unfocused leaves in the foreground were a distraction because of their brightness. I toned them down and converted the image to black and white. I'll try to remember to post the color version later.
The leaves don't bother me in the least, Jeff. In fact, they add to the concept of shooting through cover to reach the main subject, and show focusing skills with a digital camera. Digital cameras today don't have that handy split-circle in the middle that made sharp focusing with film cameras such a snap. It looks very good; perfect for Lyn's challenge.
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