Bouquet on 4x5 Ektachrome.
Bouquet on 4x5 Ektachrome.
Christopher,
Just wonderful!
Jim Cole
Flagstaff, AZ
Dear Christopher,
Brilliant images...
Your presentations are classic.
jim k
cHere is a Hosta in my front yard, shot early in the morning with
my 8x10 Deardoff, 4x5 back, and 19 inch Goerz.
Jack
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jack-H...09348465760954
www.jackharrisphotography.com
Last edited by northcarolinajack; 27-Jan-2011 at 07:46. Reason: correct
Thanks Jim and Jim. Here's another wierd 4x5.
Chamonix 4x5
Leaf Capture
210 lens
I find it impossible and quite daunting to decide on an arrangement I'm happy (to critical with myself with photographing) so my solution was when the kids go to bed, and with the late evening hours of daylight to go into the neighborhood and find flower subject matter. It is a good chance to socialize in the community and catch up on the art of conversation. All of my flowers are still in the ground and black backdrop added. Available light.
Respectfully,
Peter.
Very nice, Peter. Just curious, what do you use to support the black backdrop on your wanderings?
Thank-you bobwysiwyg,
For the backdrop I used a heavy black (dense is a better word) velvet and folding type tent poles. The tent poles were a replacement kit, complete with the thin bungee. The fiber glass poles could be cut to suit the tent pole length required and had metal points to push into the garden ground. It was cheap and could collapse quickly and into the backpack it goes.
Respectfully,
Peter.
Thanks, Peter.
John Youngblood
www.jyoungblood.com
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