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Photographer  Elangovan S {Karma:10675}
Project #29 B&W Flower Camera Model Canon Elan IIE
Categories Florals
Film Format
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Lens Tamron 28-200 at 200mm
Uploaded 6/11/2003 Film / Memory Type Velvia 50 ISO
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 771 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 9 Rating
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About My lab screwed up my velvia with C-41 processing instead of E-6. So, all they could do is to print as b&w... and the result is here...

As always your comments and critiques are welcomed.
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Anna Bergel   {K:614} 11/2/2005
I love this in BW. awesome tone.. and I love the composition as well. very well done

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nathan clarke   {K:772} 4/23/2004
I really like the contrast in this shot, depsite them making a mess of the processing. Drop us email if you like, its been while!

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Ryan Wullschleger   {K:-4} 11/5/2003
they screwed up??? I think they did you a favor, I personally Love it. Nice work! I would go back to your lab and congratulate them. Im sure you werent quite in the mood though huh. pretty!

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Stefan A. F. Kassler   {K:3727} 8/23/2003
Great contrasts and beautiful flower shot! Good composition and of cause the light.

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Harlan Heald Harlan Heald   {K:15732} 7/19/2003
Great light/shadow study! It works quite well in B&W. A classic!!!

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Kim Culbert   {K:37070} 7/10/2003
My first thought was "How great would this be in colour?" Then I read your comments... I hope your lab was very very ashamed and made it up to you!
The lighting caught my eye right away. Love the deep shadows on the petals as well as the great DOF.

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Matej Maceas Matej Maceas   {K:24381} 7/4/2003
It's great to see a 'flower shot' with a difference. Normally, considering the direction the rose seems to be facing, I would be inclined to position the 'eye' somewhere in the bottom right quadrant - yet looking at this photograph, I find that this composition works extremely well, and gives the photo that special touch.

At first the lighting may seem somewhat extreme, with strong highlights on the one hand and strong shadows on the other. I don't know whether the difference in brightness could have somehow been enhanced by the mis-processing. However, it is not distracting, as the shadows blend nicely with the normal texture of the petals. Also it subtly divides the picture into a lighter part and a darker part. All in all, a very interesting and appealing photograph.

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Andrew Provchy   {K:1075} 6/11/2003
Nice miss. I like the lighting in this one.

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Gil Draper   {K:3194} 6/11/2003
A happy error except that the shadows are darker than I prefer. At first I thought it was IR. I have an IR version of this agave in my portfolio. A little warming with sepia tint might be interesting.

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