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    Easter Lily
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    5x7 TMY in Pyrocat HD
    Last edited by Ken Lee; 7-Apr-2018 at 16:53.

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    Trillium in my yard. A wonderful time of year for this kind of thing.

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    I have hundreds of shots of flowers. I love gardening and nature. Love shells, rocks, sticks, and insects. These are three Fritillaria Imperialises or more commonly known as Crown Imperials. One of my favorite easy to grow bulbs. They come up every year like soldiers. Sinar 8X10 360.

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    Quote Originally Posted by julie nightingale View Post
    I have hundreds of shots of flowers. I love gardening and nature. Love shells, rocks, sticks, and insects. These are three Fritillaria Imperialises or more commonly known as Crown Imperials. One of my favorite easy to grow bulbs. They come up every year like soldiers. Sinar 8X10 360.
    Very beautiful!

    Darr

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    [QUOTE=gandolfi;461629]So many beautiful images in here. well done all.
    I'll show a couple of images I made some years ago - all painted with light - I don't recall having seen flower images painted with light in here, but I could be wrong...

    gandolfi, I love your painted stills ... really beautiful. I too had the hose master and here is a painted shot. I hope I am doing the quoting correctly here, above. THis shot is done with Sinar 8X10 360 Lens.

    Thank you Darr

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    Claudio Santambrogio
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    Julie, beautiful work! But why attach them in such a small format?! I want to enjoy them bigger…

    A shot from today, pasque flower on 4x5:

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    [QUOTE=julie nightingale;463805]
    Quote Originally Posted by gandolfi View Post
    So many beautiful images in here. well done all.
    I'll show a couple of images I made some years ago - all painted with light - I don't recall having seen flower images painted with light in here, but I could be wrong...

    gandolfi, I love your painted stills ... really beautiful. I too had the hose master and here is a painted shot. I hope I am doing the quoting correctly here, above. THis shot is done with Sinar 8X10 360 Lens.

    Thank you Darr
    as said: let's see it a little bigger...

    but it looks beautiful!

    For the record: I have never used a hosemaster - far too expensive for me...
    I always use a 25watt lightbulb, or for the small objects, a little flashlight. That's all.

    I do painting with light in maybe 85% of all my images, so I know how to work in simple ways.

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    Re: Flowers Anyone?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Lee View Post

    Easter Lily
    Sinar P, 150mm Braunschweig Heliar
    5x7 TMY in Pyrocat HD
    Elegantly simplistic.

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    Flower of the shaving brush tree, just kind of unusual but aptly named if strangely colored for its intended use. Canham 5x7, Provia 100F.
    LJS

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    Re: Need simple jpg sizing tutorial

    [QUOTE=csant;463859]Julie, beautiful work! But why attach them in such a small format?! I want to enjoy them bigger…

    Hi csant,
    And thank you very much. I would like to make the images bigger and have been experimenting with posting different sizes of jpgs. Can't seem to hit the right formula. Could you tell me how you are sizing yours?
    Thank you.

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