Thanks Pete.
I actually love this image too. It really does take your eye across the frame. One of those shots that turned out way better that I could have imagined.
Thanks for your comment, Denise. It was actually an early experiment when I bought a 50mm f1.4 Canon lens and wanted to play around with the aperture wide open. I scored some interesting shots, which when converted from colour to B & W became rather striking.
This is so unusual and beautiful in form which makes the eye follow its fine curves. Wonderful, Vicki!
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Thanks Pete.
I actually love this image too. It really does take your eye across the frame. One of those shots that turned out way better that I could have imagined.
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A touch of Edward Weston
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Thank you indeed… 🙂
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Fabulous image
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This is a gorgeous, elegant and classic black and white photo.
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Beautiful subject and B&W processing! Almost unbelievable that it is a flower.
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Thanks for your comment, Denise. It was actually an early experiment when I bought a 50mm f1.4 Canon lens and wanted to play around with the aperture wide open. I scored some interesting shots, which when converted from colour to B & W became rather striking.
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I have that lens too … it’s a fun walk around lens because it’s so light
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Absolutely stunning! What a pureness of lines. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for your lovely comment, Cecilia.
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Very elegant!
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It’s definitely those curves and narrow Depth of Focus that makes it work.
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