You are the undisputed master of plant leaf imaging. Just like your others, this one is gallery worthy. The tonality is just superb. It's what b&w photography is all about.
Brent
BauerPower wrote:
The curves are almost like smoke rising. Cool.
I had to take a closer look...and you are right! Thanks!
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tonyespofoto wrote:
This is just beautifully done. It is a very well seen image, masterfully processed. Long live Black & White!!
B&W creates a layer of surprise not seen in color. This plant, prior to converting to B&W is very 'green' with little contrast. B&W brings it to life in a way not seen in color.
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Lightsearcher wrote:
Just beautiful, this one deserve a frame.
Marcelo
It most likely will get one! Thanks, Marcelo!
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bnfotografie wrote:
You are the undisputed master of plant leaf imaging. Just like your others, this one is gallery worthy. The tonality is just superb. It's what b&w photography is all about.
Brent
Thank you for your kind words!
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CDalessandro wrote:
Al, this is a WOW, so beautiful!
Carol
Thank you, Carol!
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Danpbphoto wrote:
The accolades above just mimic how special this composition is Al! This should be a "prize winner" brother!
Just WOW!!!
Dan
It'll be in a show later this summer and we'll see how your prediction plays out. Thanks again, Dan!
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RWNPhoto wrote:
VERY nice shot.
Thank you!
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pbraymond wrote:
Absolutely top notch!
Thank you!
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douter wrote:
Love these motion-inducing photos like this, Al!
Douglas
I get vertigo from heights and now I have to worry about Corn Lily!! ...thank you for your support, Douglas!
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gregfountain wrote:
Fantastic Al! Really well done!
Greg
Thank you, Greg!
THANK YOU ALL for your wonderful comments. CL is my favorite subject and each year I trek up to this field and go about my business, With literally thousands of plants to chose from the hardest part is finding something that stands out from the rest. Long live B&W!!
When you wrote the words, "long live B&W," the first thought I had was that as long as people are producing images as beautiful as this, B&W will continue to be a valid art medium.
Brent
bnfotografie wrote:
When you wrote the words, "long live B&W," the first thought I had was that as long as people are producing images as beautiful as this, B&W will continue to be a valid art medium.
Brent