Rense Haveman Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2019 #1 Tried some B&W on a cactus flower today. Pentax K20d + Super-Tak 105/2.8 Epiphyllum anguliger by Rense Haveman, on Flickr
Tried some B&W on a cactus flower today. Pentax K20d + Super-Tak 105/2.8 Epiphyllum anguliger by Rense Haveman, on Flickr
Rense Haveman Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2019 #3 Pete Askew said: Beautifully delicate as always, Rense. Click to expand... Thank you, Pete!
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Nov 10, 2019 #4 Yes, very nice. Not everything needs to be in focus. Beautiful.
Rense Haveman Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2019 #5 Rob MacKillop said: Yes, very nice. Not everything needs to be in focus. Beautiful. Click to expand... It's like my head, and it's a relief you acknowledge not everything needs to be in focus.... Thank you for the compliment!
Rob MacKillop said: Yes, very nice. Not everything needs to be in focus. Beautiful. Click to expand... It's like my head, and it's a relief you acknowledge not everything needs to be in focus.... Thank you for the compliment!
Rhonda Smith Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2019 #6 I love the delicacy of the flower in contrast to harsher texture of the container. Beautifully rendered, Rense.
I love the delicacy of the flower in contrast to harsher texture of the container. Beautifully rendered, Rense.
Rense Haveman Well-Known Member Nov 10, 2019 #7 Rhonda Smith said: I love the delicacy of the flower in contrast to harsher texture of the container. Beautifully rendered, Rense. Click to expand... Thanks, Rhonda! What you mentioned as 'container' is actually a tea-light serving as pedestal for the hanging plant... It belonged to my moms grandma once. Chrome, with red glass. From the 1920's or so, I guess.... Here you got a better idea of it, I guess Epiphyllum anguliger by Rense Haveman, on Flickr
Rhonda Smith said: I love the delicacy of the flower in contrast to harsher texture of the container. Beautifully rendered, Rense. Click to expand... Thanks, Rhonda! What you mentioned as 'container' is actually a tea-light serving as pedestal for the hanging plant... It belonged to my moms grandma once. Chrome, with red glass. From the 1920's or so, I guess.... Here you got a better idea of it, I guess Epiphyllum anguliger by Rense Haveman, on Flickr