Jul 24, 2012

In Dorset, VT

Went a little overboard and shot this same pink flower three ways. Portra 160 and the shade seem to go together muuuuch better (re: my complaining in previous post). There's another half roll shot of Vermont still sitting in my Contax that I just can't seem to finish off. Dontcha hate when that happens?

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  1. love the second photo! it looks like the flower is popping right out of the picture.

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  2. The last photo gives me a happy feeling! Love it!

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  4. gorgeous, the second photo is just magic

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  5. Love them all but I agree with Vickie. 2nd one wins hands down ;)

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  6. so beautiful. love them all!

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  7. That second picture is just unreal, Alice.

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  8. I photograph flowers multiple ways too. ;)

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  9. Hey Alice, simply gorgeous pictures, 2nd picture took my breath away. Loved the texture and colors of all the pics. Brilliant job :)

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  10. All so lovely, but I am really obsessed with the second picture! Would love that as a print...

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    1. That can definitely be arranged if you'd like. :)

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    2. I would love that! I've been meaning to go through your Etsy store for awhile... Maybe I can finally get my act together this weekend, and add this print to my order?

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  11. once we dreamt that we were strangers.we wake up to find that we were dear to each other.This is a very good choice. Because it can let you know more than with.

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  12. it's a beautiful flower in all angles :)

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  13. i love the first one!! the colours are so soft and intense at the same time! love this! i wonder if you develop your film on the lab with scanning included or if you scan them at home later on! i'm having thoughts about buying a scanner!

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    1. I get the lab to scan them! It makes a huge difference where your film is scanned. It's very expensive, but I can't get the same results by scanning at home.

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    2. oh there sure is a huge difference! i started to notice that regardless the kind of film i was shooting with, the results ended almost the same, regarding saturation and colours. and so i thought "why bother paying more for this or that film?" so i talked to them and together we found out a setting that i was pleased with! that was really nice of them, but still... sometimes i need to do a little tweak on PS and i didn't want to do that later, hence the doubts on buying the scanner!

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  14. Your photography is so soft and clear and wonderful. Following now!

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