This is the last of the white tulips for me. Ken Lee has exhausted this flower already, anyway. :P :)
http://brianthedellphotography.com/w...ar5_tulip1.jpg
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This is the last of the white tulips for me. Ken Lee has exhausted this flower already, anyway. :P :)
http://brianthedellphotography.com/w...ar5_tulip1.jpg
And the loveliest too. Its also nice to see one at a time instead of a lot of the same at once.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7206/6...e5cf78b3_b.jpg
spring is here by Sergei Rodionov, on Flickr
360/5.5 Xenar @ f8 (afaik) , 4x5 Adox 25HS, developed in UFG, scanned on 4050G HP
A 5x7 Ektachrome with a 180mm Sironar and a silk stocking.
Attachment 69783
Beautiful, fantastic, magic. How?
Gymenokalis
Attachment 69785
Ornitogallum
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Arca-Swiss 6x9 Model B
Thanks Tony, (hoping you were addressing the stone vase shot). How is easy; an umbrella. The stone vase is the main story so the flowers are low-key accessories to help the edges of the vase separate from the background with strength. There's also a black screen on the right blocking the right edge (Lasolite don't make a black non-reflector so I dyed a dirty one black. It's the most useful lighting accessory I have for a 3D look).
Back to basics. Daisys.
same ones, different lenses.
120 Nikkor.
http://www.inluxeditions.com/hidden/Daisys-3.jpg
250 Fujinon SF
http://www.inluxeditions.com/hidden/Daisys-4.jpg
Arista.Edu (Foma) 100 -- Caffenol-C