Anemone Japonica

This is the first of a series of photos of Japanese Anemomes created using a variant of my digital photogram technique.

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3 Responses to “Anemone Japonica”

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    […] ui butterfly from the Central African Republic. I captured it for reflectivity rather than transparency, and then cross-processed the resulting image. The fire power required to cross process i […]

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    […] studio, and classic high depth-of-field macro technique. Related images: White Anemone, Anemone Japonica. [85mm macro lens (127.5mm in 35mm terms, 36mm extension tube, 20 seconds at f/64 and […]

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    […] k, photo by Harold Davis. View this image larger. Here’s a photogram made from an anemone Japonica from our garden that I’m just getting around to blogging.

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