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  • A squashed flower

    I took this as a grab shot when training behind our tour group in Vilnius.

    I couldn't resist a go at capturing this squashed flower.


    Squashed flower by alf.branch, on Flickr

    All C&C welcome.
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    I nice view does not mean a good photograph. My FLickr


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    Re: A squashed flower

    I find this photo has so much atmosphere. There must be a story behind it. I am imagining a gilted lover but that might be the old romantic in me.

    Thanks for sharing Alf.

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    • #3
      Re: A squashed flower

      Brings a Trifid to mind, lovely shot works well in B&W.
      Ed

      Live life in the slow lane.

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      • #4
        Re: A squashed flower

        Glad to see it has some effect on you both.
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        I nice view does not mean a good photograph. My FLickr

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        • #5
          Re: A squashed flower

          Here is a different version of this shot.


          Squashed flower colour 1 by alf.branch, on Flickr
          OMD E-M1ii MMF3 8-25 f4 Pro 40-150 f2.8 pro MC-14 12-40 pro 14-42 EZ 9-18 f4.0 -5.6 40 -150f4-f5.6 R Laowa 50mm f2.8 macro Sigma 105 f2.8 macro Holga 60mm plastic Holga pinhole lens lens and an OM2sp

          I nice view does not mean a good photograph. My FLickr

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          • #6
            Re: A squashed flower

            I thought the first shot in B/W was a brooch of some sorts. Specsavers here I come! Great shot.
            Conor.
            Ever wondered what happens the dark when the light is switched on?

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            • #7
              Re: A squashed flower

              Thanks Banjukes glad you like it.
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              • #8
                Re: A squashed flower

                Rather flat and uninteresting in mono. Slightly better in colour imo.
                Dave

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                • #9
                  Re: A squashed flower

                  Hi there Everyone!

                  Sorry Benvendetta, but I have to say that I prefer the mono - it seems to bring out the texture of the soil in front and the fine hairs on the stems, which make the mono more interesting to me.

                  They're both great shots though Alf!

                  Cheers,

                  Ralph.

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                  • #10
                    Re: A squashed flower

                    Originally posted by benvendetta View Post
                    Rather flat and uninteresting in mono. Slightly better in colour imo.
                    Is that a pun?

                    Originally posted by Ralph Harwood View Post
                    Hi there Everyone!

                    Sorry Benvendetta, but I have to say that I prefer the mono - it seems to bring out the texture of the soil in front and the fine hairs on the stems, which make the mono more interesting to me.

                    They're both great shots though Alf!

                    Cheers,

                    Ralph.
                    Thanks Ralph glad you like it.
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                    • #11
                      Re: A squashed flower

                      Works well in colour I love the gold tone, now if the rest was a certain shade of blue then I'd say you'd have a winner on your hands.

                      Tom
                      "Who is watching the Watchers, watching the Watchers watching us"

                      Its not what you see, it's the way that you see it"

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                      • #12
                        Re: A squashed flower

                        Originally posted by tomphotofx View Post
                        Works well in colour I love the gold tone, now if the rest was a certain shade of blue then I'd say you'd have a winner on your hands.

                        Tom
                        I am intrigued what type of blue?
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                        I nice view does not mean a good photograph. My FLickr

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                        • #13
                          Re: A squashed flower

                          I was thinking a shade of blue along these lines, worth trying out I think.








                          Tom (off to bed now)
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                          • #14
                            Re: A squashed flower

                            [QUOTE=alfbranch;254242]Is that a pun?

                            Unintended pun Alf.

                            Thanks Ralph glad you like it
                            Dave

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                            • #15
                              Re: A squashed flower

                              For me that mono shot is just great. A really interesting subject, basically what is called fine art these days.

                              Nice vision.

                              cheers

                              Hec
                              I've worked hard to be this grumpy. It hasn't been easy at times but it's worth it.

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