Sad to see the demise of a vase of once-beautiful tulips.
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Sad to see the demise of a vase of once-beautiful tulips.
henry, BRILLIANT follow-up to ray's lovely print... kinda like a before and after. i love that while the tulips look all dried up, they are in fact sitting in a glass of water. which reminds me, my wife is returning home tomorrow afternoon - i gotta go water her plants! oh man, am i ever in trouble...
I rarely do flowers - but this is a recent effort.
Zone VI - Nikkor 210 SW - 100Tmax.
Diffuse natural lighting from window behind and left of camera.
Steve Gledhill
http://www.virtuallygrey.co.uk/
Taken in the garden this spring:
Calumet 540, Caltar II-N 150mm f/5.6
1/15 second @ f/8 on Ektachrome E100VS
a couple of flahrs--a scabious and a stargazer lily--I posted before (in my "hello world" intro). Taken with a toyo 45cf and a wollensak raptar 101mm lens on FP4+.
http://www.largeformatphotography.in...achmentid=4474
http://www.largeformatphotography.in...achmentid=4475
Um... that didn't quite work...is it possible to embed something I've used as a thumbnail before?
A couple o' daisies...
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j1...rg/daisies.jpg
5x7 Seneca Competitor, Schneider Super Angulon 121/8, Arista.EDU Ultra 100
Lovely !!! - They feel alive.
Water lillies, buttercups, clover and spotted orchids.
Tulip - 11x14 black glass ambrotype.
Kerik- holy shit.
That's lovely.