I've been in the midst of a big project shooting for an exhibit I will have of my work next year in a museum - all Black and White flower photos. I've been posting the conversions over at the B & W Forum as I make them or you can see the entire collection so far here: http://www.endresphotos.com/-/endresphotos/gallery.asp?cat=119826&pID=1&row=15 Anyway, this week's topic sort of fits into that and if it doesn't... well then I hope you enjoy this photo anyhow.
Thank you, Bill. I'm so glad you like it. Whether or not it fits the topic, though, it is a part of my flower series so I got to kill two birds with one stone. I hope you've had a chance to look at a the whole series.
All the best,
Endre
Bill Sutherland wrote:
Looks very fitting to me Endre and up to your usual high standard.
Thanks, Andy! I'm glad you like it! Now, go out and shoot something.
All the best,
Endre
af120835 wrote:
Very nice, was thinking of something along similar lines, but it would never be as good... I really need to get out tonight and shoot something!!
Thank you, Yakim, my friend! As always, I'm delighted when you like something of mine. I had exactly this shot in mind when I got the flower, but it turned out to be quiet a bit more complicated than I had anticipated since the lighted side kept blowing out. It took a lot of experimentation with the light to finally get this.
Warm regards,
Endre
Yakim Peled wrote:
Simple and beautiful. What else is new?
Thanks so much! I appreciate your kind comment and I'm glad you like it. I'm also happy that you like the rose in b & w. That one really seems to have been a big hit and it inspired the whole series. There are lots of people her at FM that consistently do great work and I'm glad you find what I do to be so helpful.
All best wishes,
Endre
zcaley wrote:
Simply beautiful.
You inspire the rest of us to do better. One of my all time favorites, is your b&w conversion of the rose.
Strad wrote:
It took a lot of experimentation with the light to finally get this.
Well it was certainly worth the effort, it's beautiful. I've been having a play with the image and cropping the centre makes an interesting abstract too, but then cropping so much out seems criminal to do so!
Think this is going to be somewhere in the top 3, and I wouldn't mind betting no.1
Thanks, Andy. I really appreciate your kind comment and am very glad you like it. Making outcome predictions for the WA has been notoriously difficult and it is even hinted at that to call a photo the No 1 shot in advance curses it to oblivion. (Yikes! ) I don't subscribe to such nonsense, though.
All the best,
Endre
Well it was certainly worth the effort, it's beautiful. I've been having a play with the image and cropping the centre makes an interesting abstract too, but then cropping so much out seems criminal to do so!
Think this is going to be somewhere in the top 3, and I wouldn't mind betting no.1
Wow, talk about the flower assignment...Jeez... Patterns are powerful here. Very very nice, but you see, I bet Mike couldn't let you win two many in a row!! I can't compete for a while because I just got a new computer and don't have my photoshop up and going yet........hopefully soon.
Thanks, Steve, my friend! I'm glad you like Mike's shot better than mine. One never knows, though, what others around here will find to be the best. I gave up predicting what will win a long time ago. Get your equipment up and running again. We miss your postings.
All best wishes,
Endre
Steven Roberts wrote:
Wow, talk about the flower assignment...Jeez... Patterns are powerful here. Very very nice, but you see, I bet Mike couldn't let you win two many in a row!! I can't compete for a while because I just got a new computer and don't have my photoshop up and going yet........hopefully soon.