James Newman
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I have been so busy with work and projects I have not had much time for fun. I bought tulips for my wife on Valentine's Day because she likes them first of all, and secondly because I like photographing them. These are starting to show their age, like me, but I think it lends a bit of character to them. There is still a lot of beauty to be explored in these. Now that being said, do you think the light from the window blinds is too distracting in this image? I like it but it's probably for reasons that don't make a lot of sense. If I stare at the flower for a few seconds and then look at the lighted blinds portion of the picture, there is an optical wierdness with my eyes that actually makes those lines look like they are moving or constricting inwards. It's like one of those optical illusion puzzles that you stare at and then see something else when you look away or at a white sheet of paper. I know that's not what we look for in a photo but hey, if it makes it seem a little more alive and moving, what can it hurt? Does anyone else see what I am talking about or is it just me?