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    Re: Flowers Anyone?

    ^ a delightful image!

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    that is indeed lovely.

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    Toyo 45
    Rodenstock Sironar 135/5.6
    Fomapan 200@200
    D23 Stock

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    Re: Flowers Anyone?

    Quote Originally Posted by szablewski View Post
    Toyo 45
    Rodenstock Sironar 135/5.6
    Fomapan 200@200
    D23 Stock
    Wonderful photo, I love it!

    Quote Originally Posted by ericantonio View Post
    that is indeed lovely.
    Thank you Eric.

    Quote Originally Posted by kmallick View Post
    ^ a delightful image!
    If you mean my Morning Glories photo, than thanks very much, I appreciate it.

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    Re: Flowers Anyone?

    Quote Originally Posted by paulbarden View Post


    Morning Glories, September 2, 2021

    Photographed on Ilford FP4+ processed in Pyrocat HD
    Camera used: Intrepid 5x7 with the 6 & 3/8" Kodak Anastigmat lens, at f11.5. Exposure: 1/2 second.
    Really great! I love the way the flowers blend into the leaves, but yet draw in my eye and catch attention. Well done!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas S View Post
    Really great! I love the way the flowers blend into the leaves, but yet draw in my eye and catch attention. Well done!
    You guys are not only great artists but so good with words! I really like this image but yet I can't express it verbally why I like it. And this is why I love hearing what people say about photographs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thomas S View Post
    Really great! I love the way the flowers blend into the leaves, but yet draw in my eye and catch attention. Well done!
    Thank you Thomas, glad you like it.
    Sometimes I like a photograph in which the overall tones are similar, and yet there are features that invite you to do the extra work to find them and understand their relationship to the photo as a whole. I think the stars at the centers of the Morning Glories do this. I also enjoy the twists and coils of the vines - something about the human brain enjoys seeing entwined shapes.

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    Re: Flowers Anyone?

    Simple and elegant composition. Very, very good details on the lightning!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by paulbarden View Post


    Morning Glories, September 2, 2021

    Photographed on Ilford FP4+ processed in Pyrocat HD
    Camera used: Intrepid 5x7 with the 6 & 3/8" Kodak Anastigmat lens, at f11.5. Exposure: 1/2 second.

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    X-ray film "full blue" - expired, used at iso 50- 5x7 -
    LENS: barrel E. Francais with polarizer filter and home made f/10 cap stop.

    3 seconds-

    Oslo - June 2021

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    Re: Flowers Anyone?

    Quote Originally Posted by paulbarden View Post


    Morning Glories, September 2, 2021

    Photographed on Ilford FP4+ processed in Pyrocat HD
    Camera used: Intrepid 5x7 with the 6 & 3/8" Kodak Anastigmat lens, at f11.5. Exposure: 1/2 second.
    I would like to have seen that shot with a filter to differentiate the blooms from the leaves a bit. Detail and texture are really nice.

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