Tulip, stem cross-section

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bernhardinho
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Tulip, stem cross-section

Post by bernhardinho »

Hi folks

same procedure as last year, but different "victim". This time a tulip had to believe in it. Dyed with Astrablue/Safranin.

Enjoy:

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Post by Ken Ramos »

Oh wow! These are absolutely wonderful Bernhard. Fantastic work your doing here. Keep'em coming! :o

Hey...who's the guy with the receeding hairline? :-k I thought only I had that problem. Every morning I wake up, I got more face to wash than I had when I went to bed the night before. :lol:

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Post by beetleman »

Excellent work Bernhard. All three photoes are beautiful. I like the third one the best. I think it is always nice to see a face with a name, makes it more personal. Glad to meet you Bernhard :wink:
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Post by Charles Krebs »

Bernhard... these are quite beautiful. The first gives a good sense of scale, and the second and third images are really wonderful to look at!

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Post by bernhardinho »

Ken Ramos wrote: I thought only I had that problem.
Hi Ken,

I don't actually consider it a problem. It saves time and money: no useless chats with hairdressers, no fumbling about with greasy hair every morning, no hairdryer-just a towel. Life can be so easy, I strongly recommend it!!


:lol: Bernhard

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