Clematis and Cornflower

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Charles Krebs
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Clematis and Cornflower

Post by Charles Krebs »

A few more "fuzzy flower" abstracts. :wink:

In the left column a blue cornflower (growing along my front steps), and in the right column a clematis (climbing up the side of my house).

Nikon D200. Wollensak Oscillo-Raptar 75/1.9 lens on extension tubes.

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augusthouse
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Post by augusthouse »

Pastel blends. So smooooooth. Exquisite!

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beetleman
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Post by beetleman »

They look like watercolors. Must be real nice full frame :wink:
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Post by Michigan Michael »

Six beauties!

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Post by Erland R.N. »

Great colors and the whole setup is nice.

Would have preferred the black vertical and horizontal framing to be of equal width. Maybe just me.

Erland

Roy Patience
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Post by Roy Patience »

Charles,

These are exquisite! The colors and lines and selective softness blend together so well.

How fascinating that the man who makes such amazing extreme depth-of-field photographs manages to do the same thing with limited DOF. You inspire all of us.

Roy

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