Thanks. Marina, I never used Fuji Velvia slide film very often, but remembered it liked greens. So using my Xpro1 and polariser filter, processed as Fuji velvia with their raw converter. Now all I need is to make the print look the same as the screen, I usually work the other way around. Nothing like making it difficult for myself.
Very nice! I like the composition, tones, colors, vignetting, and the fact that you didn’t go for a perfect fern specimen but instead chose one with aged and nibbled leaves.
Nature creates her own abstracts. Perceptive photographers find them. Excellent portray them.
Thank you Michael, much appreciated.
Lush verdant heaven
In the garden of life’s joy
Ferns grow abundant
Domo arigato.
They’re so lovely and puffy and beautifully green… they’re almost coming out of the screen! 🙂
Thanks. Marina, I never used Fuji Velvia slide film very often, but remembered it liked greens. So using my Xpro1 and polariser filter, processed as Fuji velvia with their raw converter. Now all I need is to make the print look the same as the screen, I usually work the other way around. Nothing like making it difficult for myself.
Ah, yes! But what’s life without challenges?!!! Sounds familiar! I’m afraid to say it’s all worth it though! 😉
Beautiful! Thanks.
Thank you !
Very nice! I like the composition, tones, colors, vignetting, and the fact that you didn’t go for a perfect fern specimen but instead chose one with aged and nibbled leaves.
Thanks Linda,
In my daughters garden and she was having trouble with Caterpillars, prolific this year.