Wonderful work, everyone!
I'm inspired to look where I'm walking!
--P
Wonderful work, everyone!
I'm inspired to look where I'm walking!
--P
Preston-Columbia CA
"If you want nice fresh oats, you have to pay a fair price. If you can be satisfied with oats that have already been through the horse; that comes a little cheaper."
Disk and Grass.
Keith Pitman
Probably more reeds than grass but all the same.....
These are sedges, in a different family than grasses, but most people would assume there grasses, and that's ok.
Technical Data: Cropped
Graphlex Pacemaker Speed Graphic 4x5
Graphlex/Wollensak Optar 135mm f4.7
Kodak Ektachrome 100 Plus 10 years past its expiration
Reviving this thread with a new one from last week. Near Emigrant Lake, Oregon.
Beautiful image of wind blown grass. IIRC grasses are family Graminae and sedges are Cyperaceae. Sedges usually have a triangular stem. I doubt that the original poster meant to differentiate between the three families (the 3rd being rushes, can't remember the family).
Nate Potter, Austin TX.
Marsh grass in early morning light.
Medium yellow filter used to emphasize the gentle contrast in the scene.
Maybe I've posted this somewhere already but I think this thread needs some color and activity. Seaside grasses here behind the cobble beach at Scots Bay Nova Scotia, on the Blomidon Peninsular. Linhof TK45 with a Nikon 210mm, August 9, 2001 and freezing my butt off. Fuji Astia 100. V750 scan. Wonderful beach area with endless possibilities for images.
45MA01-76[F1 by hypolimnas, on Flickr
Nate Potter, Austin TX.
This is a second submission, the first I do not remember where.
4x5' ; Sironar 180, some bellow factor, adox 100 in Jobo
pirocat HD.
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