If you're not sick of wildflowers yet. . . .
then please enjoy a few more. After spending an entire day shooting the "superbloom" with digital, I returned with 35mm and medium format film cameras a couple of days later. These are a few of the 35mm images. They were scanned with my Nikon scanner, then run through ACR just to clean up the edges. My PS doesn't offer the sRGB colour space, so you might want to hit the "download" button to get truer colours.
And thanks for looking. Comments are always welcome.
For those of you who are knowledgeable about flowers, could you supply me with the "real" name for the white/pink poppies? I had been told they were Icelandic Poppies, but lately I've been told that's not correct.
Retired CPO wrote:
Really like these!
Thanks! I liked that they came off the negative looking exactly as I wanted them to!
I never get sick of wildflowers! Lovely!
AzPicLady wrote:
Thanks! I liked that they came off the negative looking exactly as I wanted them to!
Isn't it nice when that happens?
Flowers are never tiresome.. very nice
AzPicLady wrote:
then please enjoy a few more. After spending an entire day shooting the "superbloom" with digital, I returned with 35mm and medium format film cameras a couple of days later. These are a few of the 35mm images. They were scanned with my Nikon scanner, then run through ACR just to clean up the edges. My PS doesn't offer the sRGB colour space, so you might want to hit the "download" button to get truer colours.
And thanks for looking. Comments are always welcome.
For those of you who are knowledgeable about flowers, could you supply me with the "real" name for the white/pink poppies? I had been told they were Icelandic Poppies, but lately I've been told that's not correct.
then please enjoy a few more. After spending an e... (
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California Ivory Castle poppies.
Garden Gnome wrote:
I never get sick of wildflowers! Lovely!
You know, I don't eather! Thanks.
Kalina54 wrote:
Flowers are never tiresome.. very nice
Well, I don't think so. But after so many hours I did find myself being selective. Thanks.
RichardSM wrote:
California Ivory Castle poppies.
Now that name I have never heard! Thanks so much.
AzPicLady wrote:
then please enjoy a few more. After spending an entire day shooting the "superbloom" with digital, I returned with 35mm and medium format film cameras a couple of days later. These are a few of the 35mm images. They were scanned with my Nikon scanner, then run through ACR just to clean up the edges. My PS doesn't offer the sRGB colour space, so you might want to hit the "download" button to get truer colours.
And thanks for looking. Comments are always welcome.
For those of you who are knowledgeable about flowers, could you supply me with the "real" name for the white/pink poppies? I had been told they were Icelandic Poppies, but lately I've been told that's not correct.
then please enjoy a few more. After spending an e... (
show quote)
Really beautiful photos. Thanks for sharing.
DOOK
Loc: Maclean, Australia
Interesting, APL. Great shots, too.
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